Storia moderna

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Early modern period

References General information Books • Earle, Edward Mead. An Outline of Modern History; A Syllabus with Map Studies [26]. New York: Macmillan Co, 1921. • Grosvenor, Edwin A. Contemporary History of the World [27]. New York and Boston: T.Y. Crowell & Co, 1899. • Taylor, William Cooke, Charles Duke Yonge, and G. W. Cox. The Student's Manual of Modern History [28]; Containing the Rise and Progress of the Principal European Nations, Their Political History, and the Changes in Their Social Condition; with a History of the Colonies Founded by Europeans. 1880. • Taylor, W. C., and C. S. Henry. A Manual of Modern History, Containing the Rise and Progress of the Principal European Nations, Their Political History, and the Changes in Their Social Condition ... Revised, with a Chapter on the History of the United States [29]. New York: D. Appleton & co, 1853. • Michelet, Jules, and Alonzo Potter. Modern History [30]. New-York: Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff-St, 1846. Websites • Internet Modern History Sourcebook [31], fordham.edu Footnotes [1] Edwin Oldfather Reischauer, John King Fairbank, Albert M. Craig (1960) A history of East Asian civilization, Volume 1. East Asia: The Great Tradition, George Allen & Unwin Ltd. [2] Renaissance, Online Etymology Dictionary (http:/ / www. etymonline. com/ index. php?search=renaissance& searchmode=none) [3] A Greek mathematician, Aristarchus of Samos, had already discussed heliocentric hypotheses as early as the third century BCE. However, there is little evidence that he ever developed his ideas beyond a very basic outline (Dreyer, 1953, pp.135–48 (http:/ / www. us. archive. org/ GnuBook/ ?id=historyofplaneta00dreyuoft#148); Linton, 2004, p. 39). [4] The title was derived from his savage behavior against his enemies, and particularly from a war with France in late 1471: frustrated by the refusal of the French to engage in open battle, and angered by French attacks on his unprotected borders in Hainault and Flanders, Charles marched his army back from the Ile-de-France to Burgundian territory, burning over two thousand towns, villages and castles on his way—Taylor, Aline S. Isabel of Burgundy. Lanham, Md: Madison Books, c2001, pp. 212–213 [5] See "Martyrdom of William Tyndale". [6] Pope Calixtus III account from 1456 to the Burgundian bishop talking about the savior of Christianity at Belgrade (http:/ / www. ucalgary. ca/ applied_history/ tutor/ endmiddle/ bluedot/ belgrade. html) [7] Medieval Sourcebook: Inquisition – Introduction (http:/ / www. fordham. edu/ halsall/ source/ inquisition1. html) [8] this also includes black magic (Maleficium). [9] Simon, Edith (1966). Great Ages of Man: The Reformation. Time-Life Books. pp. 120–121. ISBN 0-662-27820-8. [10] Frank D. McConnell. Storytelling and Mythmaking: Images from Film and Literature. (http:/ / books. google. com/ books?id=rqhZAAAAMAAJ& q="ivan+ the+ awesome"& dq="ivan+ the+ awesome"& ei=rTBsSMvZLoS8jgGi4ZgU& pgis=1) Oxford University Press, 1979. ISBN 0-19-502572-5; Quote from page 78: "But Ivan IV, Ivan the Terrible, or as the Russian has it, Ivan Groznyi, "Ivan the Magnificent" or "Ivan the Awesome," is precisely a man who has become a legend" [11] Solovyov, S. (2001). History of Russia from the Earliest Times. 6. AST. pp. 562–604. ISBN 5-17-002142-9. [12] Skrynnikov, R. (1981). Ivan the Terrible. Academic Intl Pr. p. 219. ISBN 0-87569-039-4. [13] BBC Science & Nature, Leonardo da Vinci (http:/ / www. bbc. co. uk/ science/ leonardo/ ) (Retrieved on May 12, 2007) [14] BBC History, Michelangelo (http:/ / www. bbc. co. uk/ history/ historic_figures/ michelangelo. shtml) (Retrieved on May 12, 2007) [15] R.R. Palmer, A History of the Modern World 2nd ed. 1961, p. 234. [16] Afghanistan: History (http:/ / dosfan. lib. uic. edu/ ERC/ bgnotes/ sa/ afghanistan9407. html), U.S. Department of State (retrieved 10 October 2006). [17] Ira M. Lapidus, A History of Islamic Societies, Cambridge 1988 [18] L. Canfield, Robert; Jonathan Haas (2002). Turko-Persia in Historical Perspective. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-52291-9, 9780521522915.; p. 20; [19] "The Mughal Empire" (http:/ / www. sscnet. ucla. edu/ southasia/ History/ Mughals/ mughals. html) [20] M.C. Ricklefs, A History of Modern Indonesia Since c. 1300, 2nd ed. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1991. page 19 [21] Prapantja, Rakawi, trans. by Theodore Gauthier Pigeaud, Java in the 14th Century, A Study in Cultural History: The Negara-Kertagama by Pakawi Parakanca of Majapahit, 1365 AD (The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1962), vol. 4, p. 29. 34; G.J. Resink, Indonesia's History Between the Myths: Essays in Legal History and Historical Theory (The Hague: W. van Hoeve, 1968), p. 21. [22] Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan (First edition, 1983), section "Azuchi-Momoyama History (1568–1600)" by George Elison, in the entry for "history of Japan."

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