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The Drop-Out Who Destroyed a Society

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In 1519, Europeans made their first diplomatic contact with an urbanized empire in the Americas—and, within a few years, that empire will no longer exist, in no small part because of a failed law student from Spain.Sources: Cortés, Hernán. Letters from Mexico, trans. A.R. Pagden  (Orion Books, 1971). Florentine Codex, vol. 9, trans. Arthur J.O. Anderson and Charles E. Dibble, rev. ed.  (Santa Fe:  School of American Research, 1973). Gómara, Francisco López de. Cortés: The Life of theConqueror by His Secretary, trans. Lesley Byrd Simpson (University of California Press, 1964), Restall, Matthew. Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest (Oxford University Press, 2003). Townsend, Richard F. The Aztecs, rev. ed.  (Thames & Hudson, 2000).For more information, transcripts, and ways to support the show, go to turningmodern.com.

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The Drop-Out Who Destroyed a Society

In 1519, Europeans made their first diplomatic contact with an urbanized empire in the Americas—and, within a few years, that empire will no longer exist, in no small part because of a failed law student from Spain.Sources: Cortés, Hernán. Letters from Mexico, trans. A.R. Pagden  (Orion Books, 1971). Florentine Codex, vol. 9, trans. Arthur J.O. Anderson and Charles E. Dibble, rev. ed.  (Santa Fe:  School of American Research, 1973). Gómara, Francisco López de. Cortés: The Life of theConqueror by His Secretary, trans. Lesley Byrd Simpson (University of California Press, 1964), Restall, Matthew. Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest (Oxford University Press, 2003). Townsend, Richard F. The Aztecs, rev. ed.  (Thames & Hudson, 2000).For more information, transcripts, and ways to support the show, go to turningmodern.com.

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Martin Luther on Trial

Martin Luther braves persecution by the Church to come to the city of Worms to have his case heard by Emperor Charles V. In this contest between a reviled monk who is the son of a mine owner and a monarch whose empire spans an ocean, the victor is perhaps not the person one would normally expect... Sources Gregory, Brad S. The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society (Harvard University Press, 2012). Luther, Martin. Works: Letters I, vol. 48, ed. and trans. Gottfried G. Krodel (Fortress Press, 1963). Parker, Geoffrey. Emperor: A New Life of Charles V (Yale University Press, 2019). Roper, Lyndal. Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet (Penguin Random House, 2016). For more information, transcripts, and ways to support the show, go to turningmodern.com.

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Writing in the years of 1516 and 1517, an inhabitant of Cairo likely witnessed firsthand a new era as Egypt lost its independence and was forcibly annexed by the Ottoman Empire. However, he not only observed the collapse of the old regime, but also the toll it took on the people. Sources: Finkel, Caroline. Osman’s Dream: A History of the Ottoman Empire (Basic Books, 2005). Ibn Iyas. An Account of the Ottoman Conquest of Egypt, trans. W.H. Salmon (Royal Asiatic Society, 1921). Ibn Iyas. Journal d’un Bourgeois du Caire, ed. and trans. Gaston Wiet (Libraire Armand Colin, 1945). Lord Kinross. The Ottoman Centuries: The Rise and Fall of the Turkish Empire (HarperCollins, 1979). Petry, Carl F. The Mamluk Sultanate: A History (Cambridge University Press, 2022). For more information, transcripts, and ways to support the show, go to ⁠turningmodern.com. [turningmodern.com]

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The apprentice of a legendary artist, the first publisher in history to be sued over copyright, and a famous satirist team up to create a provocative work of erotica that enraged the Pope himself. Sources: Romano, Giulio; Raimondi, Marcantonio; Aretino, Pietro; and Waldeck, Count Jean-Frederic-Maximilien. I Modi: The Sixteen Pleasures, An Erotic Album of the Italian Renaissance, trans. and ed. Lynne Lawner (Northwestern University Press, 1988). Talvacchia, Bette. Taking Positions: On the Erotic in Renaissance Culture (Princeton University Press, 1999). Vasari, Giorgi. Vasari’s Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, vol. III, trans. Mrs. Jonathan Foster (London: George Bell & Sons, 1894). Support this project: turningmodern.com/support

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