ABSTRACT

Opening at the height of the Renaissance, the book chronicles the dawning of a new age on the European continent. Koenigsberger paints a detailed picture of the Reformation and its significance as increasingly powerful nations began to intrude on their subjects’ public and private lives. He gives account of the Counter-Reformation and the political and economic crisis that accompanied it, and an in-depth discussion of the age of Louis XIV and the balance of power in Europe. A full chapter addresses the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment, and throughout attention is given to social, cultural and intellectual developments.

The book concludes with a summary of the situation throughout Europe on the eve of the French Revolution, and the dramatic changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution and the beginnings of a consumer society.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|18 pages

From Medieval to Modern Europe

chapter 2|68 pages

Expansion and Reformation 1500–1600

chapter 3|66 pages

Counter-Reformation and crisis 1560–1660

chapter 6|50 pages

Before the Revolution