MATERIALS:
Text Chapter 15 – Spielvogel
Primary/Secondary Source Documents - Sherman
DBQs – The Witchcraft Craze/Challenges to the Dutch Republic – 1650-1713
1 Social Crises, War and Rebellion
The Thirty Years War
The Witchcraft Craze
Military Revolution
Rebellions
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4
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8
DBQ – The Witchcraft Craze
The Practice of Absolutism:
Western Europe
Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe
Limited Monarchy and Republics
The Flourishing European
Culture
Unit Test – Multiple Choice
DBQ – Challenges to the Dutch
Republic – 1650-1713
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408
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416
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423
424-
430
Sherman 72-73, 77-83
Brueghel (V) – War and Violence
(V)Germany and the Thirty Years War (maps)
Holborn (S)– A Political Interpretation of the Thirty
Years War
Friederich (S)– A Religious Interpretation of the
Thirty Years War
Anderson (S)– War and Peace in the Old Regime
Kramer (PR) – The Hammer of Witches
Monter (S) – The Devil’s Handmaid: Women in the
Age of Reformation
Sherman 68-69, 87-88, 91-93, 94-95
Busbeq (PR)– Civil War in France
Richelieu (PR)– Political Will and Testament
Saint-Simon (PR)– Memoires: The Aristocracy
Undermined in France
(V) – The Early Modern Chateau
Sherman 89-91, 97-98
Hornick (PR) – Austria Over All If She Only Will:
Mercantillism
Frederick William (PR) – A Secret Letter:
Monarchical Authority in Prussia
Durand (S) – Absolutism: Myth and Reality
Sherman 70-72, 74-75, 83-85, 93-94, 98-99
James I (PR)– The Powers of the Monarch in
England
The House of Commons (PR)– The Powers of the
Parliament in England
Hobbes (PR)- Leviathan: Political Order and
Political Theory
Locke (PR) – Second Treatise of Civil Government:
Legislative Power
Russell (S) – The Causes of the English Civil War
Trevelyan (S) – The English Revolution 1688-1689
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436