Exploring history 1400–1900: An anthology of primary sources

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Rachel Gibbons
Manchester University Press, 18 janv. 2013 - 496 pages
Exploring history 1400–1900: An anthology of primary sources reaches out to the reader across an expanse of 500 years. It offers a broad sweep of history in the light of three key themes: consumers and producers; beliefs and ideologies; and state-formation. Spanning continents and genres, the selection of documents illuminates the links between concurrent events in diverse places and illustrates the legacies of important social, religious and political trends. Previously unpublished accounts and newly translated material reveal new perspectives on both familiar and less well-known events. In capturing this spectrum of human activity and endeavour the book uniquely provides insights into the daily concerns and critical debates of the day, and the opportunity to engage with primary sources as tools for the knowledge creation and critical evaluation. It will be an essential companion to a wide range of courses in historical study and an engaging read for anyone interested in researching, reviewing or relating more closely to a rich historical past.
 

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England France and Burgundy in
1
b On the pillages and plundering deplorably
17
d William Ebsham to John Paston II summer
69
c Thomas Betson to Katherine Rich 1 June
75
b Alice Rowley 31 October and 5 November
84
The European Reformation 15001600
106
h Edmund Grindal to Henry Bullinger
175
The wars of the three kingdoms
207
b Disbursements for the garrison of Great
240
Slavery and freedom
262
Creating nations 17891871
312
Nations and Empire 18701914
400
Index
449
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Rachel Gibbons is Lecturer in Medieval and Early Modern History at The Open University

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