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The transformation of Europe 1300-1600

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Title The transformation of Europe 1300-1600 / David Nicholas.
Publisher London
New York : Arnold
New York, NY : Oxford University Press
Creation Date 1999
Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. [441]-451) and index.
Content Pt. I. Birth and Rebirth, 1300-1450. 1. Europe in the Era of the Hundred Years War. 2. Of Nations and States: The Institutions of Government. 3. Economic Integration and Social Change in Late Medieval Europe. 4. Late Nominalism and Early Humanism: The Cultural Life of the Late Middle Ages -- Pt. II. The Modern State and the Ancient State of Mind, 1450-1600. 5. From the Politics of Religion to the Religion of Politics. 6. The 'Renaissance State'? 7. The Besieged as Besieger: West European Expansion in Asia, Africa, the Americas and Slavic Europe. 8. The 'Long Sixteenth Century' in the Economic and Social Development of Europe. 9. The Later Renaissance: From Classical Humanism to Vernacular Classicism.
Series The Arnold history of Europe
Extent 486 pages : maps
24 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990036771210205171

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