The struggle for stability in early modern Europe
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The struggle for stability in early modern Europe
(Oxford paperbacks, 361)
Oxford University Press, 1975
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 153-157
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Theodore K Rabb's contemplative book offers a new interpretation of the seventeenth century Europe, focusing on a crucial transition from turmoil to relative tranquility. The book shows, in splendid illustrations, how painters, like writers and scientists, reflected the change that is his main theme - the shift from belligerence to restraint, from upheaval to calm.
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