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Vanished Supremacies

Vanished Supremacies
Author: Lewis Bernstein Namier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1963
Genre: Europe
ISBN:

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Estates and Revolutions

Estates and Revolutions
Author: Helmut Georg Koenigsberger
Publisher: Ithaca [N.Y.] : Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Women, Family, and Society in Medieval Europe

Women, Family, and Society in Medieval Europe
Author: David Herlihy
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781571810243

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Until his untimely death in 1991, David Herlihy, Professor of History at Brown University, was one of the most prolific and best-known American historians of the European Middle Ages. Author of books on the history of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Italy, Herlihy published, in 1978, his best-known work in collaboration with Christine Klapisch-Zuber, Les Toscans et leurs familles (Translated into English in 1985, and Italian in 1988). For the last dozen or so years of his life, Herlihy launched a series of ambitious projects, on the history ofwomen and the family, and on the collective behavior of social groups in medieval Europe. While he completed two important books - on the family (1985) and on women's work (1991) - he did not find the time to bring these other major projects to a conclusion. This volume contains essays he wrote after 1978. They convey a sense of the enormous intellectual energy and great erudition that characterized David Herlihy's scholarly career. They also chart a remarkable historian's intellectual trajectory, as he searched for new and better ways of asking a set of simple and basic questions about the history of the family, the institution within which the vast majority of Europeans spent so much of their lives. Because of his qualities as a scholar and a teacher, during his relatively brief career Herlihy was honored with Presidencies of the four major scholarly associations with which he was affiliated: the Catholic Historical Association, the Medieval Academy of America, the Renaissance Society of America,and the American Historical Association.


Essays in European History

Essays in European History
Author: Carolyn W. White
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780761803157

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This volume continues a series of essays exploring broad topics in European history. Included are studies on twentieth-century topics in German, Italian, and Moroccan history. Britain is represented by essays on the medico-legal theory of rabies and comparative study of the ideas of John Thelwall and Edmund Burke. Roy Willis on France's overseas territories, Orest Ranum on the refinement and elaboration of the printed form in the eighteenth century, James Leith on the historical evolution of a children's board, and two studies on education, all attest to a noteworthy French orientation in this volume.


Enlightenment, Passion, Modernity

Enlightenment, Passion, Modernity
Author: Mark S. Micale
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780804731164

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Enriched by the methods and insights of social history, the history of mentalites, linguistics, anthropology, literary theory, and art history, intellectual and cultural history are experiencing a renewed vitality. The far-ranging essays in this volume, by an internationally distinguished group of scholars, represent a generous sampling of these new studies."


Essays in European History

Essays in European History
Author: June K. Burton
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780761803171

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These essays explore various topics in European history ranging from a study of the medieval Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds to an essay on the issue of the restoration of the Kaiser prior to Hitler's assumption of power. Enno Kraeh contributes a personal narrative of philosophical journey through the study of history. Three of the essays address literary and cultural themes dealing with German theatre politics, belle epoque opera, and Polish drama. The volume has strong representation on Austrian history, including essays on diplomacy, the Anschluss, and Austrian anti-Semitism.


A Cape of Asia

A Cape of Asia
Author: H. L. Wesseling
Publisher: Leiden University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: East and West
ISBN: 9789087281281

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"A cape of Asia" collects eighteen of Wesseling's finest essays on European history, clustered around three concerns: The Wider View, or the historical European perspective on globalization, migration and decolonization; Europe's Identity, reflecting the shift from Eurocentrism to Americanization and Europe's acceptance of Japan, China and India.