2nd Edition

The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century

Edited By Geoffrey Parker, Lesley M. Smith Copyright 1998
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    One of the most fierce and wide-ranging debates in historical circles during the last twenty years has concerned the theory that throughout Europe, the seventeenth century was a period of crisis so pervasive, significant and intense that it could be labelled a 'General Crisis'. A number of articles stimulated by the debate were collected and published in a book entitled Crisis in Europe, edited by Trevor Aston.
    This volume takes the still acrimonious debate up to the present day. The editors have collected together ten important subsequent essays concerning the social, economic and political crises which affected not only Europe but also Asia in the mid-seventeenth century. All the pieces are essential reading for a clear understanding of the period. This new edition of The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century contains fresh research, new perspectives and completely updated bibliographies and index.

    List of figures, List of tables, Preface, 1 INTRODUCTION, 2 THE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY CRISIS, 3 GERMANY AND THE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY CRISIS, 4 DID HOLLAND’S GOLDEN AGE COINCIDE WITH A PERIOD OF CRISIS?, 5 REVOLUTION AND CONTINUITY IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE, 6 THE PRECONDITIONS OF REVOLUTION IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE: DID THEY REALLY EXIST?, 7 BETWEEN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES: THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF 1619–22, 8 THE CRISIS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA, 9 A SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY ‘GENERAL CRISIS’ IN EAST ASIA?, 10 THE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY CRISIS AND THE UNITY OF EURASIAN HISTORY, 11 THE ‘MAUNDER MINIMUM’: SUNSPOTS AND CLIMATE IN THE REIGN OF LOUIS XIV, Index

    Biography

    Geoffrey Parker, Lesley M. Smith