
The Western Tradition
Covering the ancient world through the age of technology, this illustrated lecture by Eugen Weber presents a tapestry of political and social events woven with many strands — religion, industry, agriculture, demography, government, economics, and art. A visual feast of over 2,700 images from the Metropolitan Museum of Art portrays key events that shaped the development of Western thought, culture, and tradition.
Seasons
E1The Dawn of History
Jan 1, 1989
The origins of the human race are traced from anthropoid ancestors to the agricultural revolution.
E2The Ancient Egyptians
Jan 1, 1989
Egyptian irrigation created one of the first great civilizations.
E3Mesopotamia
Jan 1, 1989
Settlements in the Fertile Crescent gave rise to the great river civilizations of the Middle East.
E4From Bronze to Iron
Jan 1, 1989
Metals revolutionized tools, as well as societies, in the empires of Assyria, Persia, and Neo-Babylonia.
E5The Rise of Greek Civilization
Jan 1, 1989
Democracy and philosophy arose from Greek cities at the edge of the civilized world.
E6Greek Thought
Jan 1, 1989
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle laid the foundation of Western intellectual thought.
E7Alexander the Great
Jan 1, 1989
Alexander's conquests quadrupled the size of the world known to the Greeks.
E8The Hellenistic Age
Jan 1, 1989
Hellenistic kingdoms extended Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean.
E9The Rise of Rome
Jan 1, 1989
Through its army, Rome built an empire that shaped the West.
E10The Roman Empire
Jan 1, 1989
Rome's civil engineering contributed as much to the empire as did its weapons.
E11Early Christianity
Jan 1, 1989
Christianity spread despite contempt and persecution from Rome.
E12The Rise of the Church
Jan 1, 1989
The old heresy became the Roman empire's official religion under the Emperor Constantine.
E13The Decline of Rome
Jan 1, 1989
While enemies slashed at Rome's borders, civil war and economic collapse destroyed the empire from within.
E14The Fall of Rome
Jan 1, 1989
Despite the success of emperors such as Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius, Rome fell victim to barbarian invasions.
E15The Byzantine Empire
Jan 1, 1989
From Constantinople, the Byzantine Empire carried on the traditions of Greece and Rome.
E16The Fall of Byzantium
Jan 1, 1989
Nearly a thousand years after Rome's fall, Constantinople was conquered by the forces of Islam.
E17The Dark Ages
Jan 1, 1989
Barbarian kingdoms took possession of the fragments of the Roman Empire.
E18The Age of Charlemagne
Jan 1, 1989
Charlemagne revived hopes for a new empire in Western Europe.
E19The Middle Ages
Jan 1, 1989
Amid invasion and civil disorder, a military aristocracy dominated the kingdoms of Europe.
E20The Feudal Order
Jan 1, 1989
Bishop, knight, and peasant exemplified some of the social divisions of the year 1000 A.D.
E21Common Life in the Middle Ages
Jan 1, 1989
Famine, disease, and short life expectancies were the conditions that shaped medieval beliefs.
E22Cities and Cathedrals of the Middle Ages
Jan 1, 1989
The great churches embodied the material and spiritual ambitions of the age.
E23The Late Middle Ages
Jan 1, 1989
Two hundred years of war and plague debilitated Europe.
E24The National Monarchies
Jan 1, 1989
A new urban middle class emerged, while dynastic marriages established centralized monarchies.
E25Renaissance & the Age of Discovery
Jan 1, 1989
Renaissance humanists made man "the measure of all things." Europe was possessed by a new passion for knowledge.
E26Renaissance & the New World
Jan 1, 1989
The discovery of America challenged Europe.
E27The Reformation
Jan 1, 1989
Voiced by Martin Luther, Protestantism shattered the unity of the Catholic Church.
E28The Rise of the Middle Class
Jan 1, 1989
As the cities grew, new middle-class mores had an impact on religious life.
E29The Wars of Religion
Jan 1, 1989
For more than a century, the quarrels of Protestants and Catholics tore Europe apart.
E30The Rise of the Trading Cities
Jan 1, 1989
Amid religious wars, a few cities learned that tolerance increased their prosperity.
E31The Age of Absolutism
Jan 1, 1989
Exhausted by war and civil strife, many Europeans exchanged earlier liberties and anarchies for greater peace.
E32Absolutism and the Social Contract
Jan 1, 1989
Arguments about the legitimate source of political power centered on divine right versus natural law.
E33The Enlightened Despots
Jan 1, 1989
Monarchs considered reforms in order to create more efficient societies, but not at the expense of their own power.
E34The Enlightenment
Jan 1, 1989
Intellectual theories about the nature of man and his potential came to the fore.
E35The Enlightenment and Society
Jan 1, 1989
Scientists and social reformers battled for universal human rights during a peaceful and prosperous period.
E36The Modern Philosophers
Jan 1, 1989
Freedom of thought and expression opened new vistas explored by French, English, and American thinkers.
E37The American Revolution
Jan 1, 1989
The British colonists created a society that tested Enlightenment ideas and resisted restrictions imposed by England.
E38The American Republic
Jan 1, 1989
A new republic, the compromise of radicals and conservatives, was founded on universal freedoms.
E39The Death of the Old Regime
Jan 1, 1989
In France the old order collapsed under revolutionaries' attacks and the monarchy's own weakness.
E40The French Revolution
Jan 1, 1989
Liberty, equality, and fraternity skidded into a reign of Terror.
E41The Industrial Revolution
Jan 1, 1989
Technology and mass production reduced famine and ushered in higher standards of living.
E42The Industrial World
Jan 1, 1989
A consumer revolution was fueled by coal, public transportation, and new city services.
E43Revolution and Romantics
Jan 1, 1989
Leaders in the arts, literature, and political theory argued for social justice and national liberation.
E44The Age of the Nation-States
Jan 1, 1989
The great powers cooperated to quell internal revolts, yet competed to acquire colonies.
E45A New Public
Jan 1, 1989
Public education and mass communications created a new political life and leisure time.
E46Fin de Siècle
Jan 1, 1989
Everyday life of the working class was transformed by leisure, prompting the birth of an elite avant-garde movement.
E47The First World War and the Rise of Fascism
Jan 1, 1989
Old empires crumbled during World War I to be replaced by right-wing dictatorships in Italy, Spain, and Germany.
E48The Second World War
Jan 1, 1989
World War II was a war of new tactics and strategies. Civilian populations became targets as the Nazi holocaust exterminated millions of people.
E49The Cold War
Jan 1, 1989
The U.S. and Soviet Union dominated Europe and confronted each other in Korea.
E50Europe and the Third World
Jan 1, 1989
Burdened with the legacy of colonial imperialism, the Third World rushed development to catch up with its Western counterparts.
E51The Technological Revolution
Jan 1, 1989
Keeping up with the ever-increasing pace of change became the standard of the day.
E52Toward the Future
Jan 1, 1989
Modern medicine, atomic energy, computers, and new concepts of time, energy, and matter all have an important effect on life in the 20th century.
Storyline
Covering the ancient world through the age of technology, this illustrated lecture by Eugen Weber presents a tapestry of political and social events woven with many strands — religion, industry, agriculture, demography, government, economics, and art. A visual feast of over 2,700 images from the Metropolitan Museum of Art portrays key events that shaped the development of Western thought, culture, and tradition.
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