I didn't realize until about halfway through the video that the picture on the wall behind you was actually a poster. I thought it was just another visual in your presentation and couldn't figure out why you kept showing that guy, haha! Thanks for the awesome videos... super helpful.
Honestly love how you teach everything with a lot of emphasis and repetition. Taking the new AP exam soon and I'm learning in a much more understandable manner than I ever did in class. Thank you!
I really appreciate how you represent the material so well, and without a noticeable bias. So many places make no attempt to be unbiased, so you are really refreshing (and helpful)!
Glad to hear that! When I first started, I rambled a lot - watching Keith's videos prompted me to try to be a little more urgent and economize. I'll definitely keep new material coming!
Hey Mr.Richey, I just want to say thank you and show you how much I appreciate your videos. I have my Mid term exam two days from today and you videos really helped me a lot. Subscribed, and please keep being awesome 😃
The first installment of my lecture series on English constitutionalism and the Stuarts will be up in a few minutes! This one is an introduction to the concepts of absolutism and constitutionalism and lays the foundations for constitutional government in England. I'll post the other installments over the coming days, with the goal of getting through the Glorious Revolution by Monday night, perhaps with some discussion of Hobbes and Locke included.
I'll see if I can make something happen, but Louis XIV is such an important topic that I want to make sure it's done right or not at all, but maybe I can belt out an e-lecture on the Stuarts this weekend. Thanks for subscribing!
The test is next Tuesday. We just finished up the Reformation wars and Hundred Years' War and are starting to learn the England and Staurt Dynasty as well as Louis XlV and Louis Xlll.
Great, entertaining video - thanks so much. I was wondering if you were going to update the AP European History Review Guide anytime soon. Once again, thank you!
Sure, Gabby! I love me some Louis XIV and Peter the Great! Are you there already in your class? We're just starting the Reformation, so I was planning on filming some lectures on Calvinism and the Thirty Years' War before getting to Absolutism... but if you let me know your test date, I'll see what I can do!
Hi Tom, thanks for the videos. Just wanted to let you know I'm a 49 year old career changer looking to take the Florida social studies teacher certification exam soon and I am using your videos to supplement my study. I probably have the distinction of being your oldest student. Good job, thanks, Joe.
I definitely see the differences differently from you. Northern Renaissance was extremely interested in cultivating individualistic identity. Dürer was the main mover and shaker of proposing that those creating art were ‘artists’, moving themselves away from being ‘craftsmen’. Adam Kraft famously inserted himself, lifesize, into his sculptures. Jan van Eyck painted himself into the convex mirror in the Double Arnolfini Portrait and inscribes the wall, graffiti-style, with “Jan van Eyck was here”. Rogier van der Weyden painted himself as St. Luke painting the portrait of Mary. I can’t think of a single northern renaissance artist who wasn’t actively trying to be recognised as an artist, of individual importance.
Hey Tom! Been watching lots of your videos and love them... is there a way you could somehow share the PowerPoints you use? I know that’s a lot to ask but it’d be very helpful
Your videos have been extremely to my friends and I as we get ready for our practice exam or final for ap euro, thank you so much! I was wondering if you are going to post online the lectures you have yet to post before this years ap exam. Thank you again!
I will post a few more lectures - next in line are German Unification and World War I - before the exam, but this is an ongoing project that will take me another year or two to complete. I'll be posting several more Q&A videos and also plan to do some live Google Hangouts where we can discuss content and test-taking strategies that I haven't gotten around to discussing in the videos.
Hi, I have a question here. So was printing developed during the southern renaissance then spread to the north part of Europe? Also, I know that there were many great architectures built in the Southern Renaissance, but were there many distinguished architectural works in the Northern Renaissance? Thanks ! It's a GREAT video by the way!
tyloxapol acetic acid This is a little late but the printing press was invented in germany, northern Europe (technically central but in terms of Renaissance anything out of Italy Is northern) and it spread from there. It was more useful to the northern Renaissance of written works and humanist thought, whereas the Italians spent more time in the arts and architecture. I would assume there are Renaissance architectures in the north, however they're not that prominent since the textbook doesn't mention them. You could probably Google it
I've watched a lot of your lectures (A LOT) and since a friend of mine remarked that you look a lot like Matt Damon, I can't help noticing it, please don't shoot me because i know your real name :-\
jeremy miller These things fluctuate. It's difficult to compete with the juggernaut that is Crash Course... but I was coming up ahead of it for awhile!
And the guy HAS taste! He already HAS the deluxe car mug! Good! Canada has seduced another American to the joys of decent & affordable coffee! You can tell we're Timbo's fans up here. The unfolding of History is yielded an interesting phenomenon: Up here, street corners (intersections) all seem to have either a Timbos, Petrocan, or a MAC's Milk ... Which has nothing to do with Plato or Utopia, though some argue philosophy at these locations. Watch the donuts! Too many are fatal.
I didn't realize until about halfway through the video that the picture on the wall behind you was actually a poster. I thought it was just another visual in your presentation and couldn't figure out why you kept showing that guy, haha! Thanks for the awesome videos... super helpful.
Oh, guess I zoned out at the beginning...
***** HAHA! That's hilarious! I hope you were able to learn something in spite of zoning out!
Honestly love how you teach everything with a lot of emphasis and repetition. Taking the new AP exam soon and I'm learning in a much more understandable manner than I ever did in class. Thank you!
I really appreciate how you represent the material so well, and without a noticeable bias. So many places make no attempt to be unbiased, so you are really refreshing (and helpful)!
Thanks for making these videos that I can use to cram 2 weeks before the test.
i really like how he says Renaissance
Audrey Milton his accent is satisfying to listen to and the way he pronounces his S LOL
Glad to hear that! When I first started, I rambled a lot - watching Keith's videos prompted me to try to be a little more urgent and economize. I'll definitely keep new material coming!
You probably hear this a lot but you look like Matt Damon.
Jasmine Singh he is Matt damon
Hey Mr.Richey, I just want to say thank you and show you how much I appreciate your videos. I have my Mid term exam two days from today and you videos really helped me a lot. Subscribed, and please keep being awesome 😃
The first installment of my lecture series on English constitutionalism and the Stuarts will be up in a few minutes! This one is an introduction to the concepts of absolutism and constitutionalism and lays the foundations for constitutional government in England. I'll post the other installments over the coming days, with the goal of getting through the Glorious Revolution by Monday night, perhaps with some discussion of Hobbes and Locke included.
I'll see if I can make something happen, but Louis XIV is such an important topic that I want to make sure it's done right or not at all, but maybe I can belt out an e-lecture on the Stuarts this weekend. Thanks for subscribing!
Thanks! Glad you approve, as it would have been unfortunate for me to dedicate an e-lecture to you that you ended up not liking! Haha
Tom Richey is always excited about something!
Thanks Tom! I linked this video in my course for Explorations in Art at the University of Alaska.
Great job man! I especially appreciate how you had so many examples of art to show.
The test is next Tuesday. We just finished up the Reformation wars and Hundred Years' War and are starting to learn the England and Staurt Dynasty as well as Louis XlV and Louis Xlll.
Mr. Richey,
Thank you for such an insightful video. I enjoyed learning about Thomas More and Erasmus.
-Daley
i find these videos more helpful than others lol thank you for taking your time out to do this!!
thank you for doing these lectures! my teacher refuses to lecture so these videos are a great resource to have. :- )
My teacher does too even though we've begged him to
I'm just gonna end up writing Dennis Diderot for every answer on the AP exam 😂
Classical philosophy and renaissance art are 2 of my greatest pleasures. Tom speaks to both well.
Thank you! I’ll be making some much more recent videos on these topics soon.
Love the videos! We watch some in my ap euro class, I feel much more ready for the ap thanks to you!
>fails euro test
>let Tom Richey be Anathema
AP Euro tomorrow. Thanks for this!
Great, entertaining video - thanks so much. I was wondering if you were going to update the AP European History Review Guide anytime soon. Once again, thank you!
You make learning fun and I enjoy your videos! Thanks
Sure, Gabby! I love me some Louis XIV and Peter the Great! Are you there already in your class? We're just starting the Reformation, so I was planning on filming some lectures on Calvinism and the Thirty Years' War before getting to Absolutism... but if you let me know your test date, I'll see what I can do!
Thanks a lot for all of your vids! I understand a lot more now because of your lectures!
Thank you for your videos. I find them extremely helpful. :)
Best,
Ella B.
Could you do an episode on Charlemagne and ow his empire differs from the later Holy Roman Empire?
Hi Tom, thanks for the videos. Just wanted to let you know I'm a 49 year old career changer looking to take the Florida social studies teacher certification exam soon and I am using your videos to supplement my study. I probably have the distinction of being your oldest student. Good job, thanks, Joe.
i wanna give this man a hug he just saved my euro mark
I had to watch this for my class, it was really helpful!
And then I freaked it.
WATCHING THIS VIDEO HAS ACTUALLY JUST MADE MY DAY!! thANK YOU FOR UR ENTHUSIASM, UR A GREAT TEACHER :D
Poppet Pasta SO GLAD I COULD MAKE YOUR DAY AND YOU MADE MINE BY COMMENTING! :D
I definitely see the differences differently from you. Northern Renaissance was extremely interested in cultivating individualistic identity. Dürer was the main mover and shaker of proposing that those creating art were ‘artists’, moving themselves away from being ‘craftsmen’. Adam Kraft famously inserted himself, lifesize, into his sculptures. Jan van Eyck painted himself into the convex mirror in the Double Arnolfini Portrait and inscribes the wall, graffiti-style, with “Jan van Eyck was here”. Rogier van der Weyden painted himself as St. Luke painting the portrait of Mary. I can’t think of a single northern renaissance artist who wasn’t actively trying to be recognised as an artist, of individual importance.
Ms Rhee is a pretty good teacher (pls give extra credit)
Great videos!!! Do you have some videos about american coins?
Hey Tom! Been watching lots of your videos and love them... is there a way you could somehow share the PowerPoints you use? I know that’s a lot to ask but it’d be very helpful
Your videos have been extremely to my friends and I as we get ready for our practice exam or final for ap euro, thank you so much! I was wondering if you are going to post online the lectures you have yet to post before this years ap exam. Thank you again!
I will post a few more lectures - next in line are German Unification and World War I - before the exam, but this is an ongoing project that will take me another year or two to complete. I'll be posting several more Q&A videos and also plan to do some live Google Hangouts where we can discuss content and test-taking strategies that I haven't gotten around to discussing in the videos.
Also, were the people during the Northern Renaissance as crazy about Greek(as a language) as the people in Southern Renaissance? Thanks!
This playlist is 21 hours long AP exams are Friday, if I put on 1.5 time speed it’s only 14 hours, I will finish this
HAH! No, it was very good! Your lectures are very well done. You pack a lot of stuff in little time. Keep it up.
Hi, I have a question here. So was printing developed during the southern renaissance then spread to the north part of Europe? Also, I know that there were many great architectures built in the Southern Renaissance, but were there many distinguished architectural works in the Northern Renaissance? Thanks ! It's a GREAT video by the way!
tyloxapol acetic acid
This is a little late but the printing press was invented in germany, northern Europe (technically central but in terms of Renaissance anything out of Italy Is northern) and it spread from there. It was more useful to the northern Renaissance of written works and humanist thought, whereas the Italians spent more time in the arts and architecture. I would assume there are Renaissance architectures in the north, however they're not that prominent since the textbook doesn't mention them. You could probably Google it
*no heretics were harmed in the making of this e-lecture*
Thanks for the videos!!
I'm more interested in Luther and Erasmus's teachings and dispute with this review.
thank you tom, very cool!
You’re the greatest!
I'm not even in school anymore, I just dig history
thanks for using john hus for burning at stake part,greetings from czech republic
I feel like it's kind ironic how it's more Christian yet more secular.
Yes. And how the Catholic Church didn't use the Bible or more importantly the New Testament as a guide.
Can you set another example of social reform pictures with its explaination
every night i pray to bornfeld
OMG DO YOU KNOW DAN?!?!?!
+Tom Richey who doesn't he sent us here
Thanks so much... Can you talk about Descartes and Sócrates please
You explained it very well
thank you to speak about Tim Horton....and L like you resume about the Nortern Renaissance....specily about humain question
nice romulus and remus in the back
THANKS! I love when people notice my little Roman friends! :D
Tom Richey > Socialism Sounds So Good! @ 4:48
I can't tell if that had a sarcastic context, or not...
Mind clearing that up for me?
I've watched a lot of your lectures (A LOT) and since a friend of mine remarked that you look a lot like Matt Damon, I can't help noticing it, please don't shoot me because i know your real name :-\
+se es asxzz Haha I get that now and then. If I were you, I'd be more worried about the Treadstone operatives getting to you!
same here :D
same remarking here
love your vids
do you have any history books that you'd especially recommend?
2nd the motion. But only after the muses strike you... Gently!
Could you do the rise of absolutism?
Why would someone dislike this video🧐
Crash Course's renaissance video is comes up before yours.
jeremy miller These things fluctuate. It's difficult to compete with the juggernaut that is Crash Course... but I was coming up ahead of it for awhile!
Erasmus looked at the st. peters and they were opposite in the classics and the church, poor and wealthy
I agree with Irasmus.
he doesn't look like matt damon he looks like nate ruess
And the guy HAS taste! He already HAS the deluxe car mug! Good! Canada has seduced another American to the joys of decent & affordable coffee! You can tell we're Timbo's fans up here. The unfolding of History is yielded an interesting phenomenon: Up here, street corners (intersections) all seem to have either a Timbos, Petrocan, or a MAC's Milk ... Which has nothing to do with Plato or Utopia, though some argue philosophy at these locations. Watch the donuts! Too many are fatal.
ms.rhee's class?
Nice shout out to Canada, Tim Hortons truly is a magical, wonderful place hahahah. Love the history and the metal \m/
what about the French renaissance?
Good one...
You have an interesting accent - can I ask where you're from?
He's from North Carolina I believe
Sophia Adams south
peep the FFA plaque on his shelf
i need to be studying
I LOVE AGRICULTURE!!!
Sir can you please explain everything in more simpler things❤❤
Anyone wanna send me study guides, etc for ap euro??
can someone summarize this video really quick ive gotta global write up and itd be greatly appreciated :))
I didn't know Matt Damon had a educational youtube channel... hmm
god bless you
0:04
"I think he should speak in better latin" lmao
bro why does this guy look like john cena's little brother
Has anyone told you that you look like Jason Bourne?
JMDowns Parkour Jason who? J/K I get that all that time! lol
That's great. Great video
+Jake Downs i was thinking about saying that
You kinda look like Matt Damon
Is the Bible a Classical text? I would say no.
Test Day lol
dino nuggies
nooo please dont burn us heretics
Cheese
C r I n G e
Do you ever just stop talking, jeez