The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - 785 páginas |
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... position in Europe was gradual , but the causes of its decay were financial . It had to pay for the great plans of Charles V and Philip II , and it received no national advantage to recompense it for the injurious results of their ...
... position in Europe was gradual , but the causes of its decay were financial . It had to pay for the great plans of Charles V and Philip II , and it received no national advantage to recompense it for the injurious results of their ...
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... position but also to extend his personal power . Historians as Politicians . The period of the bourgeois monarchy was remarkable for the number of historians who played key roles in its development . The main spokesman of bourgeois ...
... position but also to extend his personal power . Historians as Politicians . The period of the bourgeois monarchy was remarkable for the number of historians who played key roles in its development . The main spokesman of bourgeois ...
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... position would be degraded by such an action . The emperor then forced Bismarck's dismissal , although he sought to give it the tone of a resignation . The following document contains excerpts from Bismarck's letter of resignation . the ...
... position would be degraded by such an action . The emperor then forced Bismarck's dismissal , although he sought to give it the tone of a resignation . The following document contains excerpts from Bismarck's letter of resignation . the ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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