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Handbook of European history, 1400-1600: late Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation, Vol. 1
Thomas A. Brady, Heiko Augustinus. Oberman and James D. Tracy
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Frontmatter
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Editor's Preface (page vii)
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List of Abbreviations (page ix)
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List of Maps (page x)
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List of Tables and Figures (page xi)
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Introduction: Renaissance and Reformation, Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Era (page xiii)
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Part 1. The Framework of Everyday Life: Structures (page xxv)
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1. Population (Jan de Vries, page 1)
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2. Family, Household, and Community (Merry E. Wiesner, page 51)
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3. The World of the Village (Thomas W. Robisheaux, page 79)
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4. Economic Cycles and Structural Changes (Bartolomé Yun, page 113)
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5. Patterns of Trade, Money, and Credit (John H. Munro, page 147)
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6. Urban Communities: The Rulers and the Ruled (Steven Rowan, page 197)
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7. Elements of Popular Belief (Robert W. Scribner, page 231)
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8. Aliens Within: The Jews and Antijudaism (Robert Bonfil, page 263)
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Part 2. Politics, Power, and Authority: Assertions (page 303)
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9. The Church in the Fifteenth Century (John Van Engen, page 305)
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10. The Italian States in the "Long Sixteenth Century" (John A. Marino, page 331)
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11. France from Charles VII to Henry IV (Bernard Chevalier, page 369)
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12. England under the Tudors (David M. Loades, page 403)
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13. The Habsburg Lands: the Holy Roman Empire (Volker Press, page 437)
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14. The Habsburg Lands: Iberia (Henry Kamen, page 467)
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15. The Burgundian-Habsburg Netherlands (Hugo de Schepper, page 499)
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16. The Art of War (Michael E. Mallett, page 535)
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17. Taxation and State Debt (James D. Tracy, page 563)
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18. The Ottomans and Europe (Cemal Kafadar, page 589)
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19. The Seaborne Empires (Wolfgang Reinhard, page 637)
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Conclusion: Structures and Assertions (page 665)
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Appendix 1: The Coinages of Renaissance Europe, ca. 1500 (John H. Munro, page 671)
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Appendix 2: European Rulers, 1400-1650 (page 679)
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Index of Persons (page 689)
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Index of Places (page 701)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SCJ | 26.3 (Autumn, 1995): 753-756 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2543207 |
Citable Link
Published: 1994
Publisher: Brill
- 9789004097605 (hardcover)
- 9789004391659 (ebook)