The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History, 1350-1750
Volume I: Peoples and Place
Herausgeber: Scott, Hamish
The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History, 1350-1750
Volume I: Peoples and Place
Herausgeber: Scott, Hamish
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This Handbook re-examines the concept of early modern history in a European and global context. Volume I addresses social and cultural identity, examining structural factors such as climate, printing and the revolution in information, economic developments, and religion, including chapters on Orthodoxy, Judaism and Islam.
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This Handbook re-examines the concept of early modern history in a European and global context. Volume I addresses social and cultural identity, examining structural factors such as climate, printing and the revolution in information, economic developments, and religion, including chapters on Orthodoxy, Judaism and Islam.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 804
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1416g
- ISBN-13: 9780198820567
- ISBN-10: 0198820569
- Artikelnr.: 50847859
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 804
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1416g
- ISBN-13: 9780198820567
- ISBN-10: 0198820569
- Artikelnr.: 50847859
Hamish Scott has published extensively on eighteenth-century international relations, government and enlightened absolutism, and on the early modern nobility. He taught for many years at the University of St Andrews, and is now a Senior Research Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford. A Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, he is currently completing a major study, Forming Aristocracy: The Reconfiguration of the European Nobility, which is to be published by Oxford University Press.
1: Hamish Scott: Introduction: 'Early Modern' Europe and the Idea of Early Modernity
2: Valerie Kivelson: The Early Modern Emergence of 'Europe'?
3: Christian Pfister: Weather, Climate, and the Environment
4: Mary Lindemann: Disease and Medicine
5: Anne McCants: Demography
6: Gerhard Dohrn-van Rossum: Time
7: Hamish Scott: Travel and Communications
8: James R. Raven: Print and Printedness
9: Fania Oz-Salzberger: Languages and Literacy
10: Ann Blair and Devin Fitzgerald: A Revolution in Information?
11: Regina Grafe: Economic and Social Trends
12: Andreas Gestrich: The Social Order
13: Mikolaj Szoltysek: Families and Households
14: Margaret R. Hunt: Sexual Identity and the Family
15: Janine Maegraith and Craig Muldrew: Consumption and Material Life
16: Tom Scott: The Agrarian West
17: Edgar Melton: The Agrarian East
18: James S. Amelang: Country and Town in Mediterranean Europe
19: Rab Houston: Towns and Urbanisation
20: Markus Küpker: Manufacturing
21: David J. Collins, SJ: The Christian Church, 1370-1550
22: Ulinka Rublack: Protestantism and Its Adherents
23: Nicholas Terpstra: Early Modern Catholicism
24: Nikolaos Chrissidis: The World of Orthodoxy
25: David B. Ruderman: The Transformations of Judaism
26: Tijana Krstic: Islam within Europe
27: Caroline Castiglione: The Culture of Peoples
28: Mack Holt: Belief and its Limits
2: Valerie Kivelson: The Early Modern Emergence of 'Europe'?
3: Christian Pfister: Weather, Climate, and the Environment
4: Mary Lindemann: Disease and Medicine
5: Anne McCants: Demography
6: Gerhard Dohrn-van Rossum: Time
7: Hamish Scott: Travel and Communications
8: James R. Raven: Print and Printedness
9: Fania Oz-Salzberger: Languages and Literacy
10: Ann Blair and Devin Fitzgerald: A Revolution in Information?
11: Regina Grafe: Economic and Social Trends
12: Andreas Gestrich: The Social Order
13: Mikolaj Szoltysek: Families and Households
14: Margaret R. Hunt: Sexual Identity and the Family
15: Janine Maegraith and Craig Muldrew: Consumption and Material Life
16: Tom Scott: The Agrarian West
17: Edgar Melton: The Agrarian East
18: James S. Amelang: Country and Town in Mediterranean Europe
19: Rab Houston: Towns and Urbanisation
20: Markus Küpker: Manufacturing
21: David J. Collins, SJ: The Christian Church, 1370-1550
22: Ulinka Rublack: Protestantism and Its Adherents
23: Nicholas Terpstra: Early Modern Catholicism
24: Nikolaos Chrissidis: The World of Orthodoxy
25: David B. Ruderman: The Transformations of Judaism
26: Tijana Krstic: Islam within Europe
27: Caroline Castiglione: The Culture of Peoples
28: Mack Holt: Belief and its Limits
1: Hamish Scott: Introduction: 'Early Modern' Europe and the Idea of Early Modernity
2: Valerie Kivelson: The Early Modern Emergence of 'Europe'?
3: Christian Pfister: Weather, Climate, and the Environment
4: Mary Lindemann: Disease and Medicine
5: Anne McCants: Demography
6: Gerhard Dohrn-van Rossum: Time
7: Hamish Scott: Travel and Communications
8: James R. Raven: Print and Printedness
9: Fania Oz-Salzberger: Languages and Literacy
10: Ann Blair and Devin Fitzgerald: A Revolution in Information?
11: Regina Grafe: Economic and Social Trends
12: Andreas Gestrich: The Social Order
13: Mikolaj Szoltysek: Families and Households
14: Margaret R. Hunt: Sexual Identity and the Family
15: Janine Maegraith and Craig Muldrew: Consumption and Material Life
16: Tom Scott: The Agrarian West
17: Edgar Melton: The Agrarian East
18: James S. Amelang: Country and Town in Mediterranean Europe
19: Rab Houston: Towns and Urbanisation
20: Markus Küpker: Manufacturing
21: David J. Collins, SJ: The Christian Church, 1370-1550
22: Ulinka Rublack: Protestantism and Its Adherents
23: Nicholas Terpstra: Early Modern Catholicism
24: Nikolaos Chrissidis: The World of Orthodoxy
25: David B. Ruderman: The Transformations of Judaism
26: Tijana Krstic: Islam within Europe
27: Caroline Castiglione: The Culture of Peoples
28: Mack Holt: Belief and its Limits
2: Valerie Kivelson: The Early Modern Emergence of 'Europe'?
3: Christian Pfister: Weather, Climate, and the Environment
4: Mary Lindemann: Disease and Medicine
5: Anne McCants: Demography
6: Gerhard Dohrn-van Rossum: Time
7: Hamish Scott: Travel and Communications
8: James R. Raven: Print and Printedness
9: Fania Oz-Salzberger: Languages and Literacy
10: Ann Blair and Devin Fitzgerald: A Revolution in Information?
11: Regina Grafe: Economic and Social Trends
12: Andreas Gestrich: The Social Order
13: Mikolaj Szoltysek: Families and Households
14: Margaret R. Hunt: Sexual Identity and the Family
15: Janine Maegraith and Craig Muldrew: Consumption and Material Life
16: Tom Scott: The Agrarian West
17: Edgar Melton: The Agrarian East
18: James S. Amelang: Country and Town in Mediterranean Europe
19: Rab Houston: Towns and Urbanisation
20: Markus Küpker: Manufacturing
21: David J. Collins, SJ: The Christian Church, 1370-1550
22: Ulinka Rublack: Protestantism and Its Adherents
23: Nicholas Terpstra: Early Modern Catholicism
24: Nikolaos Chrissidis: The World of Orthodoxy
25: David B. Ruderman: The Transformations of Judaism
26: Tijana Krstic: Islam within Europe
27: Caroline Castiglione: The Culture of Peoples
28: Mack Holt: Belief and its Limits