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The Reformation

The 1st program discusses the Reformation. The 2nd program discusses the rise of the middle class formed by merchants, traders and travelers.

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  • "The 1st program discusses the Reformation. The 2nd program discusses the rise of the middle class formed by merchants, traders and travelers."@en
  • "The Reformation was not only a religious revival that shook Christendom, but also a period when modern, all powerful, monarchs began to secure power."@en
  • "This video discusses the events which led up to the Reformation and the effects the Reformation had on the fabric of Christian Europe."@en
  • "Discusses the Protestant Reformation's origins in a search for new forms of piety and worship by many Europeans, particularly those living in cities. Voiced by Martin Luther, protest and Protestants shattered the unity of the Catholic Church. The new religion was especially suited to the urban bourgeoisie. Christ was portrayed in a new way in Matthias Grunewald's crucifixion scene from the Isenheim Altarpiece."@en
  • "27. The Reformation: Voiced by Martin Luther, Protestantism shattered the unity of the Catholic Church -- 28. The rise of the Middle Class: As the cities grew, new middle-class mores had an impact on religious life."
  • ""Voiced by Martin Luther, Protestantism shattered the unity of the Catholic church."--Container label."@en
  • "Discusses the Reformation and the four factors contributing to it: a need to secure obedience, a need for economic control, a need to reinforce politics from a local to a national level and the need of the state to have religious control."@en

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Streaming multimedia"@en
  • "Digital video"@en

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  • "The Reformation The rise of the Middle Class"
  • "The Reformation"@en