The Foundations of Early Modern Europe, 1460-1559

Voorkant
W.W. Norton, 1994 - 218 pagina's
This synthesis of Europe's Renaissance and Reformation periods thematically traces the transition from the medieval to the modern. The major themes of the book include technological breakthroughs and their social and economic consequences, the connections between the discovery of new lands and the recovery of ancient learning, Europe's economic expansion, humanist culture, the formation of the early modern state, and reform and revolution in the Church.

Over de auteur (1994)

Eugene F. Rice, Jr., is William R. Shepard Professor of History at Columbia University. His most recent book is Saint Jerome in the Renaissance.

Anthony Grafton is Dodge Professor of History at Princeton University. His recent books include Defenders of the Text: The Traditions of Scholarship in an Age of Science and New Worlds, Ancient Texts: The Power of Tradition and The Shock of Discovery.

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