Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004. 3232 pp. 6 vols.
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Title:Europe, 1450 to 1789
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Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
Editor(s):Jonathan Dewald
Imprint:Charles Scribner's Sons
Place of Publication:New York
Publication Year:2004
No. of Volumes:6
Total Pages:3232
ISBN:978-0-684-31200-2
eISBN:978-0-684-31423-5
Format:Encyclopedia
Frequency:Monographs
Language:English
Audience:
Academic
Gale Subject Headings:European studies; European history; History; Regional and area studies
LC Subject(s):Europe-History-15th century-Encyclopedias-Europe-History-1492-1648-Encyclopedias-Europe-History-1648-1789-Encyclopedias-Europe-Intellectual life-Encyclopedias-Europe-Civilization-Encyclopedias
Description:A six-volume survey of European history from 1450, the beginning of the print revolution, to 1789 and the French Revolution. Presents over 1,000 alphabetically arranged entries covering the period's most significant personalities and meaningful developments in the arts, religion, politics, exploration, and warfare. For students, scholars, and general readers.
Publisher:Charles Scribner's Sons
Address:27500 Drake Rd.
Farmington Hills
Michigan
United States
Farmington Hills
Michigan
United States
Copyright Statement:COPYRIGHT 2004 Charles Scribner's Sons, COPYRIGHT 2006 Gale, Cengage Learning

