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Sixteenth Century Europe : Expansion and Conflict

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Few periods of a hundred years have held the imagination as much as the period 1500-1600.

At least four great themes - Renaissance, Reformation, Counter-Reformation and Expansion - vie for dominance.

The decisive cultural theme of the fifteenth century - classical revival in Italy - had spread and diversified, the social structures of the Ancien Regime were yet to solidify.

This study examines the symptons of expansion - population growth, adventure overseas, new voyages of the imagination - and the areas of conflict - the world and the spirit, the public and private spheres, elite and popular cultures - and argues that spiritual quest and intellectual curiosity had the same cultural roots.

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Product Details
Red Globe Press
0333369246 / 9780333369241
Paperback / softback
940.22
17/08/1993
United Kingdom
425 pages, XXXI, 425 p.
140 x 216 mm
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