AP: Amateur Professors - European History
By Amateur Professors
AP: Amateur Professors - European HistoryApr 29, 2020
Renaissance #3: Art and the Printing Press
The Professors are back with two of the most critical topics of the Rennaissance, art, and the printing press. Art is perhaps the most memorable part of the Rennaissance and often appears as a document on the exam. The printing press is one of the most important European inventions of all time and had a massive effect on Europe's growth. Enjoy! Feel free to DM us at @amateurprofessors or email us at amateurprofessors@gmail.com with suggestions.
Renaissance #2: Northern Humanism
The Professors are back with another Renaissance episode, this time focused exclusively on Northern Humanism. Also, for the first time, the Professors are joined by a special guest, Arthur Quagan, who got a 5 on the AP Euro Exam last year. He shares his own insights into this important topic. Thanks and feel free to DM us or email us at amateurprofessors@gmail.com with suggestions.
Italian Renaissance #1: Italy's Importance, Humanism, and Church Influence
The Amateur Professors are back after some technical difficulties talking about the Italian Rennaissance. Today, the Professors will cover Italy's importance in the era, the rise of humanism, and the effects of the Church on the Rennaissance. Sorry for the wait and I hope you enjoy!
Amateur Professors: The Middle Ages
Today, the Amateur Professors discuss The Middle Ages as a warmup to the meat of the AP Euro curriculum. We will talk about the power of the Church, the Black Death, the Hundred Years' War, and many more topics. Enjoy!
Trailer for Amateur Professors: European History
This is a brief trailer for our podcast which will drop its first episode later today, Monday, April 13. The Amateur Professors explain what they hope to accomplish and how the podcast will run. They explain that they are a bunch of sophomores also reviewing for the AP Euro exam and that they can help students or just people interested in history to better understand European history in the scope of the AP exam. There will be bumps in the road as we figure out how best to do this, but we hope you bear with us in our journey. We hope you enjoy and listen to future episodes. Thanks for listening!