The Empire in the 15th Century

By History of the Germans

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This is the time when the empire reaches its most challenging phase. This is not the difficult second album, this is more Tina Turner in 1982 when her cover of shame, shame, shame reached #47 in the Netherlands charts. This is where we see the beginnings of actual states and state bureaucracies developing in Germany. But these states were extremely fragile, likely to be overrun by enemies, divided amongst multiple sons or incorporated into larger entties. War was almost constant, as were dramas of love and pride. Despite all this strife and feuding, this is also a time of great innovation. Gutenberg came up with the printing press, a technology that would undermine the authority of the Catholic church, fan the flames which led to the Reformation, create the communications infrastructure needed for the rise of modern science and even – if Neil Postman is to be believed – lead to the invention of childhood as an extended, protected phase in the lives of young people. Like the internet and social media, the printing press demanded new types of content: maps, encyclopedias, fiction, political pamphlets and engravings, opening the world up to the world. This podcast is part of the broader History of the Germans podcast that aims to track the history of the German people from the Early Middle Ages to Reunification in 1991. If you enjoy this show, check out any of the other seasons or follow the main show. So far I have the following seasons: The Ottonians (919 AD-1024 AD) Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy (1024 AD-1125 AD) Fredrick Barbarossa and Early Hohenstaufen (1125-1190) Frederick II Stupor Mundi (1190-1268) Saxony and Eastward Expansion The Hanseatic League The Teutonic Knights The Holy Roman Empire (1250 AD -1356 AD) The Reformation before the Reformation (1356AD -1439 AD) The Empire in the 15th Century The Fall and Rise of the Habsburgs (1439AD -1519 AD)

Episode Date
Mapping the World, or how Germans invented America
Jan 16, 2026
Divide and Lose, the Leipziger Teilung
Jan 09, 2026
Arms and Armour
Jan 02, 2026
How Holland was Lost to the Holy Roman Empire (Part 2 - the Economy)
Dec 26, 2025
How Holland was Lost to the Holy Roman Empire (Part 1 - the Politics)
Dec 19, 2025
The Landshuter Hochzeit – Love and War in Bavaria (Part 2)
Dec 12, 2025
Agnes Bernauer - Love and War in Bavaria – (Part 1)
Dec 05, 2025
Engraving the German Renaissance
Nov 28, 2025
The Fuggers of Augsburg
Nov 21, 2025
The Trade and Tribulations of the Free Imperial Cities
Nov 14, 2025
Württemberg, or How to Build a Success
Nov 07, 2025
The Margraviate of Baden
Oct 21, 2025
A (very) brief History of the German Universities
Oct 14, 2025
The Count Palatine on the Rhine
Oct 07, 2025
Origin Stories - Mainz and Hessen
Sep 30, 2025
What Has Printing Ever Done For Us?
Sep 23, 2025
Johannes Gutenberg’s Pressing Matters
Sep 16, 2025
The Empire in the 15th Century - Season Opener
Sep 09, 2025