The Altera Centauri collection has been brought up to date by Darsnan. It comprises every decent scenario he's been able to find anywhere on the web, going back over 20 years.
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Call To Power 2 Cradle 3+ mod in progress: https://apolyton.net/forum/other-games/call-to-power-2/ctp2-creation/9437883-making-cradle-3-fully-compatible-with-the-apolyton-edition
'Europe: A History' by Norman Davies is a very good read. I very much recommend it .
“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
- John 13:34-35 (NRSV)
C.V. Wedgwood's 'The Thirty Years' War' is an excellent guide to a defining series of events in European history, which would have a notable impact on global history- the end of Spain as a major European power, the damage inflicted on a wide area of Germany (efffectively ensuring 'Germany' didn't get the industrial revolution earlier), the recognition of the Protestant/Catholic divide, the division of the Hapsburgs (no more Charles V superstate)...
There is also an interactive C.D. Rom available from the The Learning Company, called Battles of the World, consultant Martin van Creveld, which although it takes a longer and wider look at military conflict, does focus on ten specific battles in greater detail, with several being European battles from the period in which you're interested.
There's also 'The Foundations of Early Modern Europe', by Eugene F. Rice, and 'The Emergence of the Great Powers' by John B Wolf, 'Reformation Europe' by G.R. Elton, and David Ogg's 'Europe of the Ancien Regime'.
A bunch of colonial wars, none of them on European territory
August 1-5, 1914
Start of WWI for major Euro powers
Ah yes, Germany's colonial war of 1870/71.
It was also pretty neat how Bismarck got the world's mapmakers to move the territory of the Habsburgs and their allies to Antarctica in '66.
"Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
-Bokonon
I do also highly recommend (the book has been mentioned before):
R.R. Palmer/J.Colton, 'A History of the Modern Wordl'
This book also contains a truly excellent bibliography!
I really should not help lazy students, but the urge to do so is too strong.
1445-1521 Josquin des Prez 1453 Conquest of Constantinople by Turks; end of Roman Empire in the East 1454/55 Invention of Printing (in Europe, many centuries after China); Gutenberg Bible 1479-1516 Union of Spain: Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile 1508-1512 Michelangelo paints the ceiling frescoes in the Sistine Chapel 1513 N.Machiavelli: 'Il Principe' 1519-1556 Charles V, emperor of the Holy Roman (German) Empire 1520-1566 Suleiman the Magnificent, sultan of the Ottoman Empire 1531 First stock exchange at Antwerpen 1534 Luther's German Bible 1536 J.Calvin: 'Institutio religionis christianiae' 1543 Copernicus: 'De revolutionibus orbium coelestium' 1545-1563 Council of Trent 1556-1598 Philip II, king of Spain 1564-1616 W.Shakespeare 1566 Revolt in the Netherlands begins 1598 Edict of Nantes 1602 Dutch East India Company chartered 1605/06 W.Shakespeare: 'Macbeth' 1605/1615 M.de Cervantes Saavedra: 'Don Quijote de La Mancha' 1611-1632 Gustavus II Adolphus, king of Sweden 1624-1642 Cardinal de Richelieu, premier ministre 1625 H.de Groot: 'De iure belli ac pacis' 1637 R.Descartes: 'Discours de la méthode' 1648 Peace of Westphalia 1661-1715 Louis XIV, king of France 1662 Royal Society of London founded 1664 J.Vermeer: 'View of Delft' 1682 Royal French court moved to Versailles (Galerie des Glaces) 1682-1725 Peter the Great, czar of Russia 1683 Turkish attack on Vienna repelled 1687 I. Newton: 'Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica' 1688 "Glorious Revolution" 1694 Bank of England established 1700-1721 Great Northern War 1703 Foundation of St.Petersburg 1713 Treaty of Utrecht 1729 J.S.Bach: 'Matthäuspassion' 1740-1780 Maria Theresa, queen of Hungary and Bohemia, archduchess of Austria 1740-1786 Frederick II, king of Prussia 1748 Montesquieu: 'L'esprit des lois' 1751-1768 'L'Encyclopédie' (Diderot, d'Alembert e.a.) 1762 J.Rousseau: 'Du Contrat social' 1763 Peace of Paris; Peace of Hubertusburg 1769 Watt's steam engine 1772 First partition of Poland 1776 A.Smith: 'Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations' 1781 I.Kant: 'Kritik der reinen Vernunft' 1787 W.A.Mozart: 'Don Giovanni' 1776-1788 E.Gibbon: 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' 1789 'Déclaration des droits de l'homme et du citoyen' 1804-1814 Napoléon I, emperor of France 1807 British slave trade ended 1808 L.van Beethoven: Vth Symphony in c 1808 J.W.von Goethe: 'Faust I' 1814/15 Congress of Vienna 1829 First railway between Liverpool and Manchester built 1832 Britain: First Reform Bill 1833 Slavery abolished by Britain 1837-1901 Victoria, queen of Great Britain and Ireland, empress of India 1859 C.Darwin: 'On the Origin of Species' 1860 Free trade treaty between Britain and France 1861 Emancipation of Russian slaves 1866-1871 Unification of Germany by Bismarck 1867 K.Marx: 'Das Kapital' 1870 Third Republic in France 1872 C.Monet: 'Impression, soleil levant' 1888-1918 Wilhelm II, emperor of the German Empire 1895 Public cinematograph show opened in Paris (brothers Lumière) 1900 S.Freud: 'Die Traumdeutung' 1905 A.Einstein's theory of relativity 1913 I.Strawinsky: 'Le Sacre du printemps' 1913 M.Proust: 'Du cotê de chez Swann' 1913 N.Bohr's theory of atomic structure 1922 U.S.S.R. established 1936 J.M.Keynes: 'General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money' 1936-1939 Spanish Civil War 1937 P.Picasso: 'Guernica'
I have tried to include some important scientific, economic and cultural achievements.
What about events like the building of the Suez Canal, the discovery of the Americas, the founding of New Amsterdam, the Opium Wars etc.? (events done by Europeans in other parts of the world)
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