The Age of Discovery, 1400-1550
Title | The Age of Discovery, 1400-1550 PDF eBook |
Author | Dan O'Sullivan |
Publisher | Longman Publishing Group |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
The Age of Discovery, 1400-1600
Title | The Age of Discovery, 1400-1600 PDF eBook |
Author | David Arnold |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 2013-09-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1136479759 |
The Age of Discovery explores one of the most dramatic features of the late medieval and early modern period: when voyagers from Western Europe led by Spain and Portugal set out across the world and established links with Africa, Asia and the Americas. This book examines the main motivations behind the voyages and discusses the developments in navigation expertise and technology that made them possible. This second edition brings the scholarship up to date and includes two new chapters on the important topics of the idea of "discovery" and on biological and environmental factors which favoured or limited European expansion.
The Triumph of the West
Title | The Triumph of the West PDF eBook |
Author | J. M. Roberts |
Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781842124437 |
An illuminating and authoritative account, greatly expanded from a 13-part television series, of the history of western civilization from its earliest roots. J.M. Roberts uncovers what it was that gave European culture its confident energy for so many centuries while exposing its flaws and its irreversible impact on the rest of the world.
Age of Exploration DBA
Title | Age of Exploration DBA PDF eBook |
Author | Social Studies School Service |
Publisher | Social Studies |
Pages | 61 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Discoveries in geography |
ISBN | 1560041692 |
European War and Diplomacy, 1337-1815
Title | European War and Diplomacy, 1337-1815 PDF eBook |
Author | William Young |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 309 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | A Bibliography |
ISBN | 0595298745 |
The history of international relations and warfare of early modern Europe has gained popularity in recent years. This bibliography provides a valuable listing of books, dissertations, and journal articles in the English language for scholars and general readers interested in diplomatic relations and warfare from the Hundred Years' War to the Napoleonic Wars.
From White to Yellow
Title | From White to Yellow PDF eBook |
Author | Rotem Kowner |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 707 |
Release | 2014-12-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0773596844 |
When Europeans first landed in Japan they encountered people they perceived as white-skinned and highly civilized, but these impressions did not endure. Gradually the Europeans' positive impressions faded away and Japanese were seen as yellow-skinned and relatively inferior. Accounting for this dramatic transformation, From White to Yellow is a groundbreaking study of the evolution of European interpretations of the Japanese and the emergence of discourses about race in early modern Europe. Transcending the conventional focus on Africans and Jews within the rise of modern racism, Rotem Kowner demonstrates that the invention of race did not emerge in a vacuum in eighteenth-century Europe, but rather was a direct product of earlier discourses of the "Other." This compelling study indicates that the racial discourse on the Japanese, alongside the Chinese, played a major role in the rise of the modern concept of race. While challenging Europe's self-possession and sense of centrality, the discourse delayed the eventual consolidation of a hierarchical worldview in which Europeans stood immutably at the apex. Drawing from a vast array of primary sources, From White to Yellow traces the racial roots of the modern clash between Japan and the West.
Mythology and Diplomacy in the Age of Exploration
Title | Mythology and Diplomacy in the Age of Exploration PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Knobler |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 2016-11-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004324909 |
This book examines the relationship between medieval European mythologies of the non-Western world and the initial Portuguese and Spanish voyages of expansion and exploration to Africa, Asia and the Americas. From encounters with the Mongols and successor states, to the European contacts with Ethiopia, India and the Americas, as well as the concomitant Jewish notion of the Ten Lost Tribes, the volume views the Western search for distant, crusading allies through the lens of stories such as the apostolate of Saint Thomas and the stories surrounding the supposed priest-king Prester John. In doing so, Knobler weaves a broad history of early modern Iberian imperial expansion within the context of a history of cosmologies and mythologies.