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New Horizons for Early Modern European Scholarship

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An illuminating exploration of the new frontiers-and unsettled geographical, temporal, and thematic borders-of early modern European history.

The study of early modern Europe has long been the source of some of the most creative and influential movements in historical scholarship. New Horizons for Early Modern European Scholarship explores recent developments in historiography both to exhibit the field’s continuing vibrancy and to highlight emerging challenges to long-assumed truths. Essays examine

* how key ideas and intellectual practices arose, circulated through scholarly culture, and gave way to subsequent forms
* Europe’s transforming relationship with Asia, the Americas, Africa, and the rest of the world * how overlooked evidence illuminates vital but obscured people, practices, and objects
* connections between disciplines, types of sources, time periods, and places

Opening up emerging possibilities, this book demonstrates that early modern European scholarship remains a source for groundbreaking historical insights and methodologies that would benefit the study of any time and place.

Contributors: Alexander Bevilacqua, Ann Blair, Daniela Bleichmar, William J. Bulman, Frederic Clark, Anthony Grafton, Jill Kraye, Yuen-Gen Liang, Elizabeth McCahill, Nicholas Popper, Amanda Wunder

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Country
United States
Date
10 August 2021
Pages
304
ISBN
9781421440934

An illuminating exploration of the new frontiers-and unsettled geographical, temporal, and thematic borders-of early modern European history.

The study of early modern Europe has long been the source of some of the most creative and influential movements in historical scholarship. New Horizons for Early Modern European Scholarship explores recent developments in historiography both to exhibit the field’s continuing vibrancy and to highlight emerging challenges to long-assumed truths. Essays examine

* how key ideas and intellectual practices arose, circulated through scholarly culture, and gave way to subsequent forms
* Europe’s transforming relationship with Asia, the Americas, Africa, and the rest of the world * how overlooked evidence illuminates vital but obscured people, practices, and objects
* connections between disciplines, types of sources, time periods, and places

Opening up emerging possibilities, this book demonstrates that early modern European scholarship remains a source for groundbreaking historical insights and methodologies that would benefit the study of any time and place.

Contributors: Alexander Bevilacqua, Ann Blair, Daniela Bleichmar, William J. Bulman, Frederic Clark, Anthony Grafton, Jill Kraye, Yuen-Gen Liang, Elizabeth McCahill, Nicholas Popper, Amanda Wunder

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Country
United States
Date
10 August 2021
Pages
304
ISBN
9781421440934