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The Foundations of Early Modern Europe, 1460-1559 (Norton History of Modern Europe) (original 1970; edition 1994)

by Eugene F. Rice, Anthony Grafton (Editor)

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Professor Rice, assisted in this edition by Professor Tony Grafton continues to argue, as in the first edition, that this century represents a shift from medieval to "early" modern.
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Title:The Foundations of Early Modern Europe, 1460-1559 (Norton History of Modern Europe)
Authors:Eugene F. Rice
Other authors:Anthony Grafton (Editor)
Info:W W Norton & Co Ltd (1994), Edition: 2Rev Ed, Paperback, 234 pages
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The Foundations of Early Modern Europe, 1460–1559 by Eugene F. Rice Jr. (1970)

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Kurslitteratur i grundkursen i historia. Fast jag tyckte ändå att den var ganska trög att läsa. ( )
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