Milton Public Library

The emergence of modern Europe, c. 1500 to 1788

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The emergence of modern Europe, c. 1500 to 1788
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The emergence of modern Europe
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
A history of Western civilization
Sub title
c. 1500 to 1788
Summary
At the end of the Renaissance, the Western world was beginning to change. Explorers brought back treasures from other lands. Merchants helped develop the rudiments of a modern economy. The new Protestant religion swept across Europe, sparking the brutal Thirty Year's War with Roman Catholics. By the time of the French Revolution, the world had been introduced to the distinct entities that still largely make up present-day Europe, and to the revolutionary social, cultural, and political philosophies of the enlightenment. Within these pages, readers will encounter the developments that altered the course of Europe's early modern era. The volume contains a wealth of thoroughly researched information complemented by beautiful photographs to draw readers into the remarkable history of the development of this powerful continent
Target audience
adult
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