The Enlightenment – Reason, Rights, and Revolution (Part I)

The Enlightenment – Reason, Rights, and Revolution (Part I)

What happens when Europeans begin questioning kings, The Church, and society itself? In this energetic episode of AP Euro in 15, Mr. Bruns breaks down the origins and impact of the Enlightenment from 1648–1815. Discover how the Renaissance, Protestant Reformation, and Scientific Revolution paved the way for a new age of reason and intellectual challenge. Explore the powerful ideas of Enlightenment thinkers like Voltaire, John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Denis Diderot, Cesare Beccaria, and Mary Wollstonecraft as they reshaped political theory, justice, natural rights, and the role of government. Mr. Bruns also examines the contradictions of Enlightenment equality, including debates over women’s rights and political participation. Perfect for AP European History students reviewing social organization and development, continuity and change over time (CCOT), and the intellectual foundations of the modern world.

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Age of Enlightenment: Cultural and Intellectual Developments (Part II)

Age of Enlightenment: Cultural and Intellectual Developments (Part II)

In this second episode on the Enlightenment, Mr. Bruns explores how new ideas transformed European intellectual and cultural life between 1648–1815. Discover how salons, coffeehouses, lending librarie...

21 Mai 15min

The Scientific Revolution — Rewriting the Cosmos and the Human Body

The Scientific Revolution — Rewriting the Cosmos and the Human Body

How did Europeans go from believing Earth sat at the center of the universe to discovering universal laws of motion and circulation of blood? In this energetic episode of AP Euro in 15, Mr. Bruns brea...

13 Mai 15min

Contextualizing the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment: From Stars to Salon

Contextualizing the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment: From Stars to Salon

Travel from the Scientific Revolution to the Age of Enlightenment in this episode of AP Euro in 15 with Mr. Bruns! This episode explores how Europeans between 1648 and 1815 began challenging tradition...

12 Mai 14min

Comparison & Argumentation: Power, Politics, and the Rise of a Global Economy (1648–1815)

Comparison & Argumentation: Power, Politics, and the Rise of a Global Economy (1648–1815)

In this final conversation of Unit 3, Mr. Bruns brings it all together by sharpening one of the most important AP Euro skills: comparison with argumentation.From the absolutist dominance of Louis XIV ...

3 Mai 9min

Power, War, and Kings — Technology & Absolutism (1648–1815)

Power, War, and Kings — Technology & Absolutism (1648–1815)

In this episode of AP Euro in 15, Mr. Bruns breaks down one of the most important connections in early modern European history: how military innovation reshaped governments.Starting after the Treaty o...

1 Mai 11min

The Dutch Golden Age & The Balance of Power

The Dutch Golden Age & The Balance of Power

In this episode, Mr. Bruns discusses two essential AP European History themes: the rise of the Dutch Republic during the Dutch Golden Age and the development of the Balance of Power in Europe from 164...

30 Apr 10min

Economic Development & Mercantilism (1648–1815)

Economic Development & Mercantilism (1648–1815)

In this episode, Mr. Bruns breaks down the rise of mercantilism and the expansion of capitalism, showing how global trade networks reshaped Europe between 1648 and 1815. From the Agricultural and Cons...

29 Apr 12min

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