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Books in the Oxford History of Early Modern Europe series

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  • - Volume I: Maximilian I to the Peace of Westphalia, 1493-1648
    by University of Cambridge, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, and Fellow of the British Academy) Whaley & et al.
    £55.49 - 170.49

    In the first single-author account of German history from the Reformation to the early nineteenth century since Hajo Holborn's study written in the 1950s, Dr Whaley provides a full account of the history of the Holy Roman Empire. Volume I extends from Maximilian I to the Peace of Westphalia.

  • - Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806
    by Jonathan (Professor of Dutch History and Institutions Israel
    £54.49

    The Dutch Golden Age was one of the most spectacularly creative episodes in world history. The age of Grotius, Spinoza, Rembrandt, and Vermeer, it was also remarkable for its immense impact in the spheres of commerce, finance, shipping, and technology. This book provides a comprehensive account of the history of the Dutch republic.

  • - Ireland 1460-1630
    by S. J. (Professor of Irish History Connolly
    £42.99

    Charting Ireland's progression from a poor society on the periphery of Europe, dominated by the conflicts of competing warlords, to a centralized political unit with a rapidly developing market economy, Contested Island is the story of the people who became the modern Irish.

  • - Ireland 1630-1800
    by S. J. Connolly
    £43.99 - 58.99

    For Ireland the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were an era marked by war, economic transformation, and the making and remaking of identities. Continuing the story he began in Contested Island, Sean Connolly examines the origins of modern Irish political and cultural identities, and the relationship between past and present.

  • - Volume I: The Making of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, 1385-1569
    by University of Aberdeen) Frost, Robert I. (Burnett Fletcher Chair in History & Burnett Fletcher Chair in History
    £46.99 - 139.99

    For 300 years the greatest power in Eastern Europe was the union between the kingdom of Poland and the grand duchy of Lithuania, one of the longest-lasting political unions in European history. This volume is the first detailed study of the making of that union ever published in English.

  • - Volume II: The Peace of Westphalia to the Dissolution of the Reich, 1648-1806
    by Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, Joachim (Professor of German History and Thought, University of Cambridge) Whaley & et al.
    £55.49 - 170.49

    In the first single-author account of German history from the Reformation to the early nineteenth century since Hajo Holborn's study written in the 1950s, Dr Whaley provides a full account of the history of the Holy Roman Empire. Volume II extends from the Peace of Westphalia to the Dissolution of the Reich.

  • by Nancy Shields (William H. Bonsall Professor in History Kollmann
    £109.49

    Russia's imperial past has shaped modern Russian identity and historical experience. The Russian Empire 1450-1801 surveys the empire's emergence and governance, exploring how the state maintained control of defense, criminal law, taxation, and mobilization of resources, while tolerating local religions, languages, cultures, and institutions.

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