This reader brings together original and influential recent work in the field of early modern European history.Provides a thought-provoking overview of current thinking on this period. Key themes include evolving early-modern identities; changes in religion and cultural life; the revolution of the m
Early Modern Europe: Issues and Interpretations
β Scribed by James B. Collins, Karen L. Taylor
- Publisher
- Blackwell Publishing
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 480
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This reader brings together original and influential recent work in the field of early modern European history. Acknowledgments; Introduction: Interpreting Early Modern Europe; Introduction; 1 The Legacy of Rome; 2 Europe and the Atlantic Slave Systems; 3 History, Myth and Historical Identity; 4 The Theresian School Reform of 1774; 5 The Evil Empire? The Debate on Turkish Despotism in Eighteenth-Century French Political Culture; 6 Ira Dei Super Nos; 7 The Charitable Activities of Confraternities; 8 The Sins of Belief: A Village Remedy for Hoof and Mouth Disease (1796); 9 "Dutiful Love and Natural Affection": Parent-Child Relationships in the Early Modern Netherlands
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