A History of Europe, 1500-1815

A History of Europe, 1500-1815
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Total Pages : 680
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Synopsis A History of Europe, 1500-1815 by : James Edward Gillespie

History of Europe 1500-1815

History of Europe 1500-1815
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Publisher : Ozymandias Press
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9781531266998
ISBN-13 : 1531266991
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Synopsis History of Europe 1500-1815 by : Carlton Hayes

Five hundred years ago a European could search in vain the map of "the world" for America, or Australia, or the Pacific Ocean. Experienced mariners, and even learned geographers, were quite unaware that beyond the Western Sea lay two great continents peopled by red men; of Africa they knew only the northern coast; and in respect of Asia a thousand absurd tales passed current. The unexplored waste of waters that constituted the Atlantic Ocean was, to many ignorant Europeans of the fifteenth century, a terrible region frequented by fierce and fantastic monsters. To the average European the countries surveyed in the preceding chapter, together with their Muslim neighbors across the Mediterranean, still comprised the entire known world.

European History, 1500-1815

European History, 1500-1815
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Total Pages : 790
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89094692258
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Synopsis European History, 1500-1815 by : Mitchell Bennett Garrett

1500-1815

1500-1815
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Total Pages : 678
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HN3FW6
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Synopsis 1500-1815 by : Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes

A Short History of Europe

A Short History of Europe
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Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : 1258470233
ISBN-13 : 9781258470234
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Synopsis A Short History of Europe by : Albert Hyma

Ideologies of Western Naval Power, c. 1500-1815

Ideologies of Western Naval Power, c. 1500-1815
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781000074994
ISBN-13 : 1000074994
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Synopsis Ideologies of Western Naval Power, c. 1500-1815 by : J.D. Davies

This ground-breaking book provides the first study of naval ideology, defined as the mass of cultural ideas and shared perspectives that, for early modern states and belief systems, justified the creation and use of naval forces. Sixteen scholars examine a wide range of themes over a wide time period and broad geographical range, embracing Britain, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Sweden, Russia, Venice and the United States, along with the "extra-national" polities of piracy, neutrality, and international Calvinism. This volume provides important and often provocative new insights into both the growth of western naval power and important elements of political, cultural and religious history.

A History of Early Modern Europe, 1500-1815

A History of Early Modern Europe, 1500-1815
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Publisher : Bobbs-Merrill Company
Total Pages : 770
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106005862435
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Synopsis A History of Early Modern Europe, 1500-1815 by : Herbert Harvey Rowen

Ideologies of Western Naval Power, C. 1500-1815

Ideologies of Western Naval Power, C. 1500-1815
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 1032091673
ISBN-13 : 9781032091679
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Synopsis Ideologies of Western Naval Power, C. 1500-1815 by : J. D. Davies

This book provides the first study of naval ideologies, the complex beliefs and mindsets that justified the creation and use of naval forces during the early modern period. It examines a wide range of themes, providing important new insights for those studying, or interested in, naval history.

History of Europe 1500-1815 (Jovian Press)

History of Europe 1500-1815 (Jovian Press)
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Total Pages : 518
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ISBN-10 : 1548479527
ISBN-13 : 9781548479527
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Synopsis History of Europe 1500-1815 (Jovian Press) by : Carlton Hayes

Before we can safely proceed with the story of European development during the past four hundred years, it is necessary to know what were the chief countries that existed at the beginning of our period and what were the distinctive political institutions of each.A glance at the map of Europe in 1500 will show numerous unfamiliar divisions and names, especially in the central and eastern portions. Only in the extreme west, along the Atlantic seaboard, will the eye detect geographical boundaries which resemble those of the present day. There, England, France, Spain, and Portugal have already taken form. In each one of these countries is a real nation, with a single monarch, and with a distinctive literary language. These four states are the national states of the sixteenth century. They attract our immediate attention...

The First Modern Economy

The First Modern Economy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 792
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ISBN-10 : 9781316583791
ISBN-13 : 1316583791
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Synopsis The First Modern Economy by : Jan de Vries

The First Modern Economy provides a comprehensive economic history of the Netherlands during its rise to European economic leadership, the 'Golden Age', and subsequent decline (1500–1815). The authors argue that it was the first modern economy, and defend their position with detailed analyses of its major economic sectors, as well as investigations of social structure and macro-economic performance. Dutch economic history is placed in its European and world context, and inter-continental and colonial trade are discussed fully. Special emphasis is placed on the environmental context of economic growth and later decline, as well as on demographic developments. The authors also argue that the Dutch model of development and stagnation is applicable to currently maturing economies.