Medieval or Early Modern : The Value of a Traditional Historical Division
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Electronic Book | UT Tyler Online Online | D1055 .H384 2015 (Browse shelf) | http://uttyler.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=2076536 | Available | EBL2076536 |
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D1055 .C53 2012 Cold War cultures : | D1055 .D95 2012 Dynamics of memory and identity in contemporary Europe / | D1055.E97 2017 European National Identities : | D1055 .H384 2015 Medieval or Early Modern : | D1055.K365 2011 Negotiating National Identities : | D1055 .K376 2016 Negotiating National Identities : | D1055 .K8913 2008 The cultural values of Europe / |
CONTENTS; CHAPTER ONE; CHAPTER TWO; CHAPTER THREE; CHAPTER FOUR; CHAPTER FIVE; CHAPTER SIX; CHAPTER SEVEN; CHAPTER EIGHT; CHAPTER NINE; CHAPTER TEN; CHAPTER ELEVEN; CONTRIBUTORS
For half a millennium it has been customary for many historians to refer to the period between the fall of Rome and the end of the fifteenth century as 'medieval', a tradition which hardened into a professional orthodoxy during the nineteenth century. In the late twentieth century, it also seemed convenient to many to describe the first half of a steadily lengthening modern period as 'early modern', which also hardened into an orthodoxy among English-speakers, at least, by the 1980s. Both ter...
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