
Professor Anderson shows how the situation with Marten Luther was significantly different. How geo-politics took his dispute with Rome and turned it into a movement and made not only a Church but also a different political map in Europe. From my own history lessons I remember how the newly risen printing press added to the spread of Luther's ideas, but Anderson gives a new angle to that phenomenon: the whole discourse was economically interesting for printers. Have a heated discussion and people from both camps want to have their pamphlets printed. Great insights in European and World history.
More History 5:
Europe and 1492,
The making of Europe in 1453,
From the Renaissance Until Today,
Agricultural revolution first,
The genitals of Christ: Anne asks and then Anderson replies.
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