Western Civilization

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CHAPTER TIMELINE


CHAPTER REVIEW


Upon Reflection


Q What does the witchcraft craze tell us about
European society in the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries?
Q What did Louis XIV hope to accomplish in his
domestic and foreign policies? To what extent did
he succeed?

Q What role did the nobility play in England?

Key Terms
absolutism(p. 362)
boyars(p. 368)
procurator(p. 369)

gentry(p. 372)
Mannerism(p. 378)
Baroque(p. 378)

Suggestions for Further Reading
GENERAL WORKS For general works on the seventeenth cen-
tury, seeT. Munck,Seventeenth-Century Europe, 1598–1700,
2d ed. (London, 2005);Q. Deakin,Expansion, War, and Rebel-
lion, 1598–1661(Cambridge, 2000); andJ. Bergin,Seven-
teenth-Century Europe, 1598–1715(Oxford, 2001).

WITCHCRAFT CRAZE The story of the witchcraft craze can
be examined inR. Briggs,Witches and Neighbors: The Social
and Cultural Context of European Witchcraft, 2d ed. (Oxford,
2002).

1600 1625 1650 1675 1700 1725

Rule by Cardinal
Richelieu

Reign of Louis XIV

Frederick William the Great Elector Peter the Great

Thirty Years’ War

English Civil War

Paintings of Rembrandt

Plays of Shakespeare

Plays of Molière

Glorious Revolution

Official recognition of the Dutch Republic

Thomas Hobbes,Leviathan John Locke,Two Treatises of Government

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