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Edwards 1 Zoie Edwards Yves Cloarec Euro 120 11 June 2023 Topic: What is the impact of The Protestant Reformation on the mentioned societal upheavals below? Thesis statement: The Protestant Reformation, largely helped by the recent commercialization of the printing press, started [accelerated] several revolutions: the rise of vernacular languages, the first Scientific Revolution, the rise of Capitalism, the questioning of religious authority, and the questioning of civil authority.
Edwards 2 Annotated Bibliography “10.4: The Scientific Revolution.” Humanities LibreTexts , Libretexts, 14 July 2021, human.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/HUM_301%3A_Introduction_to_the_H umanities_(Binder)/10%3A_The_Age_of_Reason_and_Revolution/10.04%3A_The_Scientific_ Revolution. Accessed 11 June 2023. This article of the age discovery was provided by LibreTexts. According to the article the change to the medieval idea of science occurred for four reasons: collaboration, the derivation of new experimental methods, the ability to build on the legacy of existing scientific philosophy, and institutions that enabled academic publishing. Becker, Sascha O., Steven Pfaff, and Jared Rubin. "Causes and consequences of the Protestant Reformation." Explorations in Economic History 62 (2016): 1-25. This article seems to be analysis of the Reformation, by Sascha Becker. According to this article, research in economics, sociology, and political science increasingly uses detailed individual-level, city-level, and regional-level data to identify drivers of the adoption of the Reformation, its diffusion pattern, and its socioeconomic consequences. Cantoni, Davide, Jeremiah Dittmar, and Noam Yuchtman. "Religious competition and reallocation: The political economy of secularization in the protestant reformation." The Quarterly Journal of Economics 133.4 (2018): 2037-2096. This article is a journal of economics written by Davide Cantoni. The reallocation of resources from religious to secular objectives is one of the significant, unforeseen
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