Europe 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World (Six Vol. Set) by Jonathan Dewald
English | November 19, 2003 | ISBN: 068431200X | 3200 pages | PDF | 167 MB
English | November 19, 2003 | ISBN: 068431200X | 3200 pages | PDF | 167 MB
In the distinguished tradition of its Encyclopedia of the Renaissance (1999) and Dictionary of the Middle Ages (1982-1989), Scribner has published an encyclopedia that is even grander than these award-winning works. Europe, 1450 to 1789 spans the mid-fifteenth century, a period of relative stability following the chaos of the late Middle Ages, to the French Revolution. The focus is on Europe within the context of world history, including meaningful developments in the arts, religion, politics, exploration, and warfare. Alphabetical entries range from broad and expected topics like the Enlightenment and the Renaissance to the more narrowly defined, such as Advice and etiquette books, Balloons, and tulips. Cross-references are numerous, and each signed entry is followed by a bibliography and see also references.
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