Structures and Assertions: Ed. by Thomas A. Brady; Heiko A. Oberman; James D. TracyVol. 1. |
Contents
Population | 1 |
Family Household and Community | 51 |
The World of the Village | 79 |
Economic Cycles and Structural Changes | 113 |
Patterns of Trade Money and Credit 147 | 147 |
The Rulers and the Ruled | 197 |
Elements of Popular Belief 231 | 231 |
The Jews and Antijudaism 263 | 263 |
the Holy Roman Empire 437 | 437 |
Iberia 467 | 467 |
The BurgundianHabsburg Netherlands 499 | 499 |
The Art of War 535 | 535 |
Taxation and State Debt | 563 |
The Ottomans and Europe 589 | 589 |
The Seaborne Empires 637 | 637 |
Structures and Assertions | 665 |
The Church in the Fifteenth Century | 305 |
The Italian States in the Long Sixteenth Century 331 | 331 |
France from Charles VII to Henry IV 369 | 369 |
England under the Tudors 403 | 403 |
European Rulers 14001650 679 | 679 |
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