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CONTENTS
Period 1: From Renaissance to Early
Modern, ca. 1450–1648 2
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AP® Historical Thinking Skills: A Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers.
1 The Later Middle Ages
1300–1450 8
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About the Authors v Worth Publishers.
How did climate change shape the late Middle Ages? 10
About the AP® Edition Contributors vi Climate Change and Famine • Social Consequences
How did the plague affect European society? 12
Maps, Figures, and Tables xx Pathology • Spread of the Disease • Care of the Sick • Economic,
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Religious, and Cultural Effects
Special Features xxiii What were the causes, course, and consequences
of the Hundred Years’ War? 18
Acknowledgments xxvii For review purposes only. Not for redistribution.
Causes • English Successes • Joan of Arc and France’s
Victory • Aftermath
How to Get the Most from This Program xxviii Why did the church come under increasing criticism? 24
Copyright © What explains the social unrest of the late Middle
Primer HTS-1 The Babylonian Captivity and Great Schism • Critiques, Divisions,
and Councils • Lay Piety and Mysticism
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Ages? 28
Peasant Revolts • Urban Conflicts • Sex in the City • Fur-Collar
Crime • Ethnic Tensions and Restrictions • Literacy and Vernacular
Literature
LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD 37
REVIEW & EXPLORE 38
EXAM PRACTICE 40
AP® Viewpoints Italian and English Views of the Plague 16
AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources Dance of
Death 17
AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources The Trial of
Joan of Arc 23
Individuals in Society Meister Eckhart 27
AP® Thinking Like a Historian Popular Revolts in the Late
Middle Ages 30
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