Except for the twentieth century, the period from the late
Middle Ages through the sixteenth century witnessed the most
significant developments in the history of the world. From the
expulsion of the Muslims from Spain, through the flowering of the
Renaissance, the religious strife of the Reformation, and the
attempts by great empires to conquer their own continent and expand
into the New World, the enormous political, religious, and social
change took place on every continent of the globe are examined.
These events and their impact have been carefully described and
analyzed in this useful student resource. The events covered are:
the "Reconquista" in Spain, the Renaissance, the Hundred Years'
War, the Ming Dynasty Comes to Power, the Age of European Expansion
Begins, the Development of Movable Type, the Fall of
Constantinople, the Conquest of the New World, the Protestant
Reformation, and the Spanish Armada.
An introductory essay provides factual material about the event
in a clear, concise, and chronological manner that makes complex
history understandable. An interpretive essay, written by a
recognized authority in the field, explores the short-term and
long-term ramifications of the event. Each chapter concludes with a
helpful annotated bibliography of further reading. A glossary,
timeline of events, and table of ruling houses and dynasties across
the globe provide additional reference value. "Events That Changed
the World Through the Sixteenth Century" is an ideal addition to
the high school, community college, and undergraduate reference
shelf, as well as excellent supplementary reading for social
studies and world history courses.
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