Europe in the Sixteenth Century

Paperback

Main Details

Title Europe in the Sixteenth Century
Authors and Contributors      By (author) H.G. Koenigsberger
By (author) George L. Mosse
Revised by G.Q. Bowler
SeriesSilver Library
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:560
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 139
Category/GenreWorld history - c 1500 to c 1750
ISBN/Barcode 9780582418639
ClassificationsDewey:940.232
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Edition 2nd Revised edition
Illustrations black & white illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Longman
Publication Date 31 August 1999
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This bestselling, seminal book - a general survey of Europe in the era of Rennaisance and Reformation - was originally published in Denys Hay' s famous Series, A General History of Europe.It looks at sixteenth-century Europe as a complex but interconnected whole, rather than as a mosaic of separate states. The authors explore its different aspects through the various political structures of the age - empires, monarchies, city-republics - and how they functioned and related to one another.A strength of the book remains the space it devotes to the growing importance of town-life in the sixteenth century, and to the economic background of political change.Central to the book, as to the century itself, is the Reformation and the religious and intellectual movements that fuelled it. The authors also give full weight to the magnificent cultural acheivements of the age.Front flapThe second edition of Europe in the Sixteenth Century , first published in 1989, saw the addition of a new co-author, Gerry Bowler, to the already distinguished team. They made the following improvements to the original book, first published in 1968:? A new chapter on Social Life takes account of research on demographic history, attitudes to women and family, and on the impact of education, disease and war.? Completely rewritten chapter on Literature to give more attention to its international dimension, popular culture and to the contribution of women.? Greatly expanded material on popular religion, witchcraft and magic? Extensive reworking of the discussion of ideas - particularly the history of political theory and the origins of the scientific revolution.The authorsUntil his retirement in 1984, H G Koenigsberger was Professor of History at King s College, University of London. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and has received an Economienda from the King of Spain in the Order of Isabel la Catholica. The late George L Mosse was Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin (Madison) and at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. G Q Bowler teaches history at the University of Manitoba, Canada, and is a Fellow of the Centre for the Study of Christianity and Contemporary Culture. He is author of The Encyclopedia of Christmas.Back flap(275 years of publishing history logo - from Louise Corless)As part of Longman s 275th Anniversary - a landmark in publishing history - we are launching an exciting collection of classic books. The Silver Library celebrates the very best in history writing published by Longman. This selection of seminal and best-selling works by world renowned authorities will become the essential collection.Titles in the Silver Library are:John ToshThe Pursuit of History, Third EditionBernard W AndersonThe Living World of the Old Testament, Fourth EditionR H C DavisA History of Medieval Europe, Second EditionH G Koenigsberger, George L Mosse, G Q BowlerEurope in the Sixteenth Century, Second EditionBarry CowardThe Stuart Age 1603 - 1714, Second EditionH G KoenigsbergerEarly Modern Europe 1500 - 1789Asa BriggsThe Age of Improvement 1783 - 1867, Second EditionM S AndersonThe Ascendancy of Europe 1815 - 1914, Second EditionJames JollThe Origins of the First World War, Second EditionJ M RobertsEurope 1880 - 1945, Second EditionMartin KitchenEurope Between the WarsPeter CalvocoressiWorld Politics Since 1945, Seventh Edition

Reviews

'An outstanding addition to an already distinguished series'. English Historical Review