2nd Edition

Aspects of European History 1494-1789

By Stephen J. Lee Copyright 1984
    324 Pages
    by Routledge

    324 Pages
    by Routledge

    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.

    1: Renaissance Humanism; 2: The Background to the Reformation; 3: Political Factors in the Spread of Lutheranism in Germany Between 1517 and 1555; 4: The Spread and Significance of Calvinism; 5: Calvinism and the Jesuits; 6: The Counter Reformation; 7: The Political Development of Spain 1474–1598; 8: The Italian Wars and the Habsburg-Valois Struggle 1494–1559; 9: The Foreign Policy of Philip II; 10: The Development of the Ottoman Empire to 1566; 11: The Beginnings of Ottoman Decline 15661699; 12: European Population Growth 1500–1800; 13: The Holy Roman Empire 1493–1618; 14: Issues Involved in the Thirty Years' War; 15: The Effects of the Thirty Years' War on Germany; 16: The Significance of the Treaty of Westphalia; 17: The Spanish and Portuguese Empires; 18: The Impact of the Spanish Empire on Spain's Economy in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries; 19: Sweden as a Major Power 1611–1721; 20: The Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century; 21: France During the Administration of Cardinal Richelieu; 22: France Under Louis XIV; 23: French Foreign Policy in the Seventeenth Century; 24: The Reforms of the Great Elector 1; 25: The Growth of the Prussian Bureaucracy in the Eighteenth Century; 26: Prussian Foreign Policy 1740–1786; 27: The Reforms of Peter the Great; 28: Russia Under Catherine the Great; 29: Russian Foreign Policy in the Eighteenth Century; 30: Austria Under Maria Theresa; 31: Austria Under Joseph II; 32: The Age of Reason; 33: Enlightened Despotism: A General Survey; 34: France Under the Regency and Cardinal Fleury 1715–1743; 35: France Under Louis XV and Louis XVI; 36: French Foreign Policy in the Eighteenth Century; 37: The Origins of the French Revolution

    Biography

    Stephen J. Lee

    'A most serviceable book ... every significant issue in the period is covered ... it will be welcomed wherever historical disciplines are pursued.' - British Book News