Handbook of European History 1400-1600: Late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation: Volume I: Structures and Assertions Contributor(s): Brady (Editor), Oberman (Editor), Tracy (Editor) |
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ISBN: 9004097600 ISBN-13: 9789004097605 Publisher: Brill OUR PRICE: $131.10 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: June 1994 Annotation: The "Handbook of European History 1400-1600 brings together the best scholarship into an array of topical chapters that present current knowledge and thinking in ways useful to the specialist and accessible to students and to the educated non-specialist. Forty-one leading scholars in this field of history present the state of knowledge about the grand themes, main controversies and fruitful directions for research of European history in this era. Volume 1 ("Structures and Assertions) described the people, lands, religions and political structures which define the setting for this historical period. Volume 2 ("Visions, Programs, Outcomes) covers the early stages of the process by which newly established confessional structures began to work their way among the populace. |
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BISAC Categories: - History | Europe - Renaissance - Architecture | Interior Design - General - Reference |
Dewey: 940.2 |
LCCN: 94001290 |
Physical Information: 1.66" H x 6.58" W x 9.66" (3.43 lbs) 736 pages |
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Publisher Description: The Handbook of European History 1400-1600 brings together the best scholarship into an array of topical chapters that present current knowledge and thinking in ways useful to the specialist and accessible to students and to the educated non-specialist. Forty-one leading scholars in this field of history present the state of knowledge about the grand themes, main controversies and fruitful directions for research of European history in this era. Volume 1 (Structures and Assertions) described the people, lands, religions and political structures which define the setting for this historical period. Volume 2 (Visions, Programs, Outcomes) covers the early stages of the process by which newly established confessional structures began to work their way among the populace. |