Aspects of European History 1494-1789Routledge, 20 jun 2005 - 324 páginas First published in 1984. Lee's book takes an analytical approach to a wide range of topics in early modern European history, from the Renaissance to the French Revolution, showing a variety of methods that can be used to present a theme or argument in an essay or exam. |
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Political Factors in the Spread of Lutheranism in Germany Between 1517 and 1555 | |
The Spread and Significance of Calvinism | |
Calvinism and the Jesuits | |
The Counter Reformation | |
The Political Development of Spain 14741598 | |
Sweden as a Major Power 16111721 | |
The Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century | |
France During the Administration of Cardinal Richelieu | |
France Under Louis XIV | |
French Foreign Policy in the Seventeenth Century | |
The Reforms of the Great Elector | |
The Growth of the Prussian Bureaucracy in the Eighteenth Century | |
Prussian Foreign Policy 17401786 | |
The Italian Wars and the HabsburgValois Struggle 14941559 | |
The Foreign Policy of Philip II | |
The Development of the Ottoman Empire to 1566 | |
European Population Growth 15001800 | |
The Holy Roman Empire 14931618 | |
Issues Involved in the Thirty Years | |
The Effects of the Thirty Years War on Germany 16 The Significance of the Treaty of Westphalia | |
The Spanish and Portuguese Empires | |
The Impact of the Spanish Empire on Spains Economy in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries | |
The Reforms of Peter the Great | |
Russia Under Catherine the Great | |
Russian Foreign Policy in the Eighteenth Century | |
Austria Under Maria Theresa | |
Austria Under Joseph II | |
The Age of Reason | |
A General Survey | |
Reformation Europe 15171559 London 1963 | |
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