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  1. Europe about 1560, as in the 1923 William Shepherd Atlas. Regardless of the precise dates used to define its beginning and end points, the early modern period is generally agreed to have comprised the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and the Enlightenment.

  2. The emergence of modern Europe, 15001648 Economy and society. The 16th century was a period of vigorous economic expansion. This expansion in turn played a major role in the many other transformations—social, political, and cultural—of the early modern age.

  3. The beginning of the early modern period is not clear-cut, but is generally accepted as in the late 15th century or early 16th century. Significant dates in this transitional phase from medieval to early modern Europe can be noted: 1415 – Conquest of Ceuta by the Portuguese; 1444 – Johannes Gutenberg's Movable type

  4. Timeline. c. 45000 BCE. Potential earliest arrival of Homo sapiens in Europe . 30000 BCE - 12000 BCE. Cave art culture in Europe . c. 20000 BCE. Cave painting flourishes in Spain and France, the most famous being the Cave of Lascaux in France. 5000 BCE. Hierarchical societies emerge in southeast Europe .

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  5. Early Modern Europe, 14501789 . The second edition of this best-selling textbook is thoroughly updated to include expanded coverage of the late eighteenth century and the Enlightenment, and incorporates recent advances in gender history, global connections, and cul-tural analysis.

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  6. 3 de nov. de 2014 · This Handbook provides a comprehensive introduction to early modern Europe in a global context. It presents some account of the development of the subject during the past half-century, but primarily offers an integrated survey of present knowledge, together with some suggestions as to how the field is developing.

  7. Early Modern Europe, 1450–1789. Covering European history from the invention of the printing press to the French Revolution, this accessible and engaging textbook offers an innovative account of the variety of people’s lives in the early modern period and the global context of European developments. Six central topics – individuals in ...