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Protest and communication

"Sir Kenneth Clark discusses the effect of the Reformation on 16th Century Europe."--container.

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  • ""Sir Kenneth Clark discusses the effect of the Reformation on 16th Century Europe."--container."@en
  • "We trace the development of western civilization in the North as evidenced in the use of the printed word, especially in the works of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Albrecht Dürer and Shakespeare."@en
  • "Surveys the development of Western Civilization in the 16th century in northern Europe as evidenced by the use of the printing press, the Reformation, Protestantism, and the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Durer, Holbein, Luther, Cranach, and Shakespeare."@en
  • "Surveys the development of western civilization in the 16th century in the North as evidenced in the use of the printing press and in the reformation, Protestantism, and especially in the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Dürer, Holbein, Luther, Cranach, and Shakespeare."
  • "Surveys the development of western civilization in the 16th century in the North as evidenced in the use of the printing press and in the reformation, Protestantism, and especially in the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Dürer, Holbein, Luther, Cranach, and Shakespeare."@en
  • "Surveys the development of Western civilization in the 16th century in Europe as evidenced in the use of the printing press and in the Reformation, Protestantism, and especially in the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Dürer, Holbein, Cranach, and Shakespeare."@en
  • "Describes the rise of Humanism in Northern Europe. Examines the contributions of Erasmus, Albrecht Durer, Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, Michel de Montaigne, Shakespeare, and Elizabeth I. Illustrated with paintings, examples of architecture, and other art objects."@en
  • "Surveys the development of western civilization in the 16th century in the North as evidenced in the use of the printing press and in the reformation, Protestantism, and especially in the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Dürer, Holbein, Luther, Cranach and Shakespeare."@en
  • "Surveys the development of western civilization in the 16th century in northern Europe as evidenced by the use of the printing press, the Reformation, Protestantism, and the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Durer, Holbein, Luther, Cranach, and Shakespeare."@en
  • "Includes two programs, discussing sixteenth-century art and civilization, and the Reformation."@en
  • "Discusses the introduction of printing and the Reformation period, considering the influence of such thinkers and artists as Durer, Luther, Erasmus, Montaigne and Shakespeare."@en
  • "Surveys the development of western civilization in the 16th century in the North as evidenced in the use of the printing press. Also includes the reformation, Protestantism, and especially the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Dürer, Holbein, Luther, Cranach, and Shakespeare."@en
  • "The Reformation & the Counter-Reformation are examined via Luther, Dürer, Montaigne, Erasmus & Shakespeare."
  • "Surveys the development of Western civilization in the 16th century in the North as evidenced in the use of the printing press and in the Reformation, Protestantism, and especially in the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Durer, Holbein, Cranach, and Shakespeare."
  • "Surveys the development of Western civilization in the 16th century in the North as evidenced in the use of the printing press and in the Reformation, Protestantism, and especially in the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Durer, Holbein, Cranach, and Shakespeare."@en
  • "Surveys the development of western civilization in the 16th century in the North as evidenced in the use of the printing press and the reformation, Protestantism, and especially in the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Dürer, Holbein, Luther, Cranach and Shakespeare."@en
  • "Surveys the development of Western civilization in the 16th century in the North as evidenced in the use of the printing press and in the Reformation, Protestantism, and especially in the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Dürer, Holbein, Cranach, and Shakespeare."
  • "Surveys the development of Western civilization in the 16th century in the North as evidenced in the use of the printing press and in the Reformation, Protestantism, and especially in the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Dürer, Holbein, Cranach, and Shakespeare."@en
  • "Surveys the development of western civilization in the 16th century in Europe as evidenced in the use of the printing press and the reformation, Protestantism, and especially in the work of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Dürer, Holbein, Luther, Cranach and Shakespeare."
  • "Examines the advent of the Reformation in 15th century Europe and the religious revivalism and reform in that period. Discusses the role of the printing press in the reform movement. Includes scenes from Shakespeare's plays Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth."
  • "This theme leads Sir Kenneth to the Reformation, the Germany of Albrecht Durer and Martin Luther, to Erasmus, the France of Montaigne and to the Elizabethan England of Shakespeare."@en

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  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Feature films"

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  • "Protest and communication Films Incorporated presents a BBC TV production"
  • "Protest and communication"
  • "Protest and communication"@en