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The world from 1450 to 1700 John E. Wills Jr.

By: Wills, John Elliot, 1936-Material type: TextTextSeries: The new Oxford world historyPublication details: Oxford [a. o.] Oxford University Press 2009Description: XII, 176 p. ill., mapsISBN: 9780195337976 (pbk.); 0195337972 (pbk.)Subject(s): History, Modern | Europe -- History | мировая история | Европа | 1450-1700 | 15 век | 16 век | 17 векDDC classification: 909.08 LOC classification: D228 | .W53 2009Other classification: Т3(0)4
Contents:
Prologue : Texas and the world -- Islam and a wider world, 1450-1490 -- Columbian exchanges, 1490-1530 -- Old ways made new, 1530-1570 -- New shapes of power, 1570-1610 -- Settlers and diasporas, 1610-1640 -- Time of troubles, 1640-1670 -- Toward an early modern world, 1670-1700.
Summary: "Traces the interwoven changes that led from the world of Columbus, Luther, and the Mughal emperor Babur to the world of Locke, Louis XIV, and the Kangxi Emperor. Wills encourages his readers to acknowledge the special features of the European experience and achievement without presenting Europe as essentially the only source of the modern"--Provided by publisher.
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Выдается в читальный зал Научная библиотека ТГУ Книгохранилище 1-997165к (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 13820000743337

Includes bibliographical references

Index: p. [168]-176

Prologue : Texas and the world -- Islam and a wider world, 1450-1490 -- Columbian exchanges, 1490-1530 -- Old ways made new, 1530-1570 -- New shapes of power, 1570-1610 -- Settlers and diasporas, 1610-1640 -- Time of troubles, 1640-1670 -- Toward an early modern world, 1670-1700.

"Traces the interwoven changes that led from the world of Columbus, Luther, and the Mughal emperor Babur to the world of Locke, Louis XIV, and the Kangxi Emperor. Wills encourages his readers to acknowledge the special features of the European experience and achievement without presenting Europe as essentially the only source of the modern"--Provided by publisher.

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