The New Cambridge Modern History

The New Cambridge Modern History
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Synopsis The New Cambridge Modern History by : George Richard Potter

The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 1, The Renaissance, 1493-1520

The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 1, The Renaissance, 1493-1520
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 572
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Synopsis The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 1, The Renaissance, 1493-1520 by : G. R. Potter

In a preface written for the paperback edition, Professor Hay examines some of the changes in Renaissance scholarship since the first publication of this volume in 1957. Successive chapters examine the social and economic structure of a continent about to establish trade and colonies in the New World, the intellectual and artistic movements which made up the Renaissance, the position of the Church on the eve of the Reformation, the political inheritance of the Middle Ages, with its rising nation states, and the growth of the Ottoman Empire.

The New Cambridge Modern History

The New Cambridge Modern History
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Synopsis The New Cambridge Modern History by : G. R. (editor) Potter

The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 2, The Reformation, 1520-1559

The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 2, The Reformation, 1520-1559
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 760
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ISBN-10 : 0521345367
ISBN-13 : 9780521345361
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Synopsis The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 2, The Reformation, 1520-1559 by : G. R. Elton

This second edition describes the open conflicts of the Reformation from Luther's first challenge to the uneasy peace of the 1560's.

Against Orthodoxy

Against Orthodoxy
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Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-13 : 0774820969
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Synopsis Against Orthodoxy by : Trevor W. Harrison

During the Cold War, nationalism fell from favour among theorists as an explanatory factor in history, as Marxists and liberals looked to class and individualism as the driving forces of change. The resurgence of nationalism after the collapse of the Soviet Union, however, called for a reconsideration of nationalism. Against Orthodoxy uses case studies from around the world to critically evaluate more than a quarter-century of scholarship. The authors argue that theories of nationalism have benefitted from fresh insights, but have also ossified into a new set of orthodoxies: some scholars characterize nationalism as an outgrowth of modernity, others view it as a European export, and still others see it as the brainchild of intellectuals. The theoretically informed and empirically grounded studies in this volume challenge these orthodoxies and offer new ways to think about nationalism. Collectively, these essays show that nationalism is not a singular phenomenon but rather a generative force reflecting complex historical, political, and cultural arrangements that defy simplistic explanations.

The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 13, Companion Volume

The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 13, Companion Volume
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 0521221285
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Synopsis The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 13, Companion Volume by : George Richard Potter

V.1 The renaissance 1493-1520 -- V.2 The reformation 1520-1559 -- V.5 The ascendancy of France 1648-88. -- V.7 The old regime 1713-63. -- V.8 The American and French révolution 1763-93 -- V.9 war and peace in an age of Upheaval 1793-1830. -- V.10 The zenith of European power 1830-70. -- V.11 Material progress and world-wide problems 1870-1898. -- V.12 The era of violence 1898-1945.

The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 7, C.1415-c.1500

The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 7, C.1415-c.1500
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 1108
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ISBN-10 : 0521382963
ISBN-13 : 9780521382960
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Synopsis The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 7, C.1415-c.1500 by : Rosamond McKitterick

This volume covers the last century (interpreted broadly) of the traditional western Middle Ages. Often seen as a time of doubt, decline and division, the period is shown here as a period of considerable innovation and development, much of which resulted from a conscious attempt by contemporaries to meet the growing demands of society and to find practical solutions to the social, religious and political problems which beset it. The volume consists of four sections. Part I focuses on both the ideas and other considerations which guided men as they sought good government, and on the practical development of representation. Part II deals with aspects of social and economic development at a time of change and expansion. Part III discusses the importance of the life of the spirit: religion, education and the arts. Moving from the general to the particular, Part IV concerns itself with the history of the countries of Europe, emphasis being placed on the growth of the nation states of the 'early modern' world.

The Printing Press as an Agent of Change

The Printing Press as an Agent of Change
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 814
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ISBN-10 : 0521299551
ISBN-13 : 9780521299558
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Synopsis The Printing Press as an Agent of Change by : Elizabeth L. Eisenstein

A full-scale historical treatment of the advent of printing and its importance as an agent of change, first published in 1980.