The European world, 1500-1800 : an introduction to early modern history

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The European world, 1500-1800 : an introduction to early modern history

edited by Beat Kümin

Routledge, 2023

4th ed

  • : hbk

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Previous edition: 2018

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

A fully updated fourth edition written by a team of specialists. Enabling students to place early modern Europe within a global context and to see how Europe interacted with the broader early modern world through the exchange of ideas and goods. New chapters on Environment and Food and Drink Cultures which provides students and lecturers with a narrative history and new examples in these fields at an introductory level. The companion website now includes a primary source resource section with links and extracts from primary source material for lecturers to use in their seminars and students to use in their essays and an interactive map which pin points the key information about early modern cities, battles and trade routes, enabling students to engage with the early modern period in a variety of ways. This fourth edition has been updated to include further information for students on key early modern terms, that they may not have come across before, and additional coverage of topics such as Eastern Europe, the English Civil War, the French Revolution and Jewish life. Ensuring students can obtain a full introduction to early modern European history, supporting their first year overview courses as well as more specialised classes as they continue their studies.

目次

Part I: Starting Points I.1 Introduction Beat Kumin I.2 Europe in 1500 Humfrey Butters Part II: Society and Economy II.1 Environments John Morgan II.2 Gender and Family Bernard Capp II.3 Rural Society Steve Hindle II.4 Urban Society Penny Roberts II.5 Marginals and Deviants Penny Roberts II.6 Sickness and Health Claudia Stein II.7 The Early Modern Economy Steve Hindle Part III: Religion III.1 Church and People at the Close of the Middle Ages Beat Kumin and Peter Marshall III.1A The Long Reformation - an introduction Beat Kumin III.2 The Long Reformation - Lutheran Henry J. Cohn III.3 The Long Reformation - Reformed Penny Roberts III.4 The Long Reformation - Catholic Anne Gerritsen, Kevin Gould and Peter Marshall III.5 Religious Culture in Early Modern Europe Peter Marshall III.6 Jews and Muslims Henry J. Cohn Part IV: The Wider World IV.1 Beyond Europe c. 1500 Anne Gerritsen and Anthony McFarlane IV.2 European Relations with the Ottoman World James Baldwin IV.3 Expanding Horizons Anne Gerritsen and Anthony McFarlane IV.4 Europe Overseas Anthony McFarlane IV.5 The Global Exchange of Goods Anne Gerritsen and Giorgio Riello IV.6 Europe and the World c. 1800 Anne Gerritsen and Anthony McFarlane Part V: Culture V.1 Renaissance Humfrey Butters V.2 Arts and Society Luca Mola V.3 From Pen to Print Mark Knights and Angela McShane V.4 Food and Drink Cultures Rebecca Earle and Beat Kumin V.5 Popular Culture(s) Bernard Capp V.6 Witchcraft and Magic Penny Roberts V.7 The Scientific Revolution Claudia Stein V.8 Enlightenment Colin Jones Part VI: Politics A) Surveys VI.1 The Theory and Practice of Politics and Government Humfrey Butters VI.2 Dynastic Politics, Religious Conflict and Reason of State c.1500-1650 Humfrey Butters and Henry J. Cohn VI.3 European Politics from the Peace of Westphalia to the French Revolution c.1650-1800 Colin Jones and Mark Knights B) Themes VI. 4 Courts and Centres Stephane van Damme and Janet Dickinson VI.5 Centre and Periphery Steve Hindle and Beat Kumin VI.6 The Impact of War Jonathan Davies VI.7 Riot and Rebellion Bernard Capp VI.8 Revolution Bernard Capp and Colin Jones

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