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This collection offers case studies of European regions that were conquered or became absorbed or integrated by another, revealing the strengths and weaknesses, aspirations and limitations, of the early modern state.
History of Europe --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Europe --- History --- 1492 --- -Europe - History - 1492 --- -Europe --- -History of Europe --- Europe - History - 1492-
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History of Europe --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe --- History --- Geschiedenis van Europa --- Europe - History - 1492-1648 --- Europe - History - 1648-1789
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History of Europe --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe --- History --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -History --- -Europe --- -History of Europe --- Europe - History - 1492-1648 --- Europe - History - 1648-1789
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History of Europe --- anno 1500-1599 --- Europe --- History --- Congresses --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Congresses. --- Congresses. --- 1492-1648 --- Geschiedenis van Europa --- Europe - History - 1492-1517 - Congresses
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Europe - History - 1492-1648 --- Europe - History - 1648-1715 --- History, Modern --- Histoire moderne et contemporaine --- Europe --- History --- Histoire --- History as a science --- anno 1500-1799
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History of Europe --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Europe --- History --- Histoire --- --1494-1660 --- --Europe --- 940.20 --- Geschiedenis van Europa: Nieuwe Tijd--(16de-18de eeuw) --- #A9505H --- 940.20 Geschiedenis van Europa: Nieuwe Tijd--(16de-18de eeuw) --- 1492-1648 --- Europe - History - 1492-1648. --- Europe - History - 1492-1648
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‘‘In this compelling interdisciplinary book, Jane Desborough brings lucid academic analysis to explore the practical world of skilled craftsmanship. Focusing on Britain, but with extended European comparisons, she examines over 250 dials to reveal how their multi-functional appearance gradually evolved into a standard format... a brilliantly original and comprehensive approach." Patricia Fara, President of the Antiquarian Horological Society and Emeritus Fellow, Clare College, University of Cambridge, UK ‘"By showing the ways in which the information conveyed by clock and watch dials changed over time, Jane Desborough's excellent book reveals and explains the changing needs of their owners and therefore the underlying changes in society and culture. The result is eye-opening, enlightening, and continually fascinating." John Henry, Professor Emeritus, University of Edinburgh, UK This book provides a reinterpretation of early modern clock and watch dials on the basis of use. Between 1550 and the emergence of a standard format in 1770, dials represented combinations of calendrical, lunar and astronomical information using multiple concentric rings, subsidiary dials and apertures. Change was gradual, but significant. Over the course of eight chapters and with reference to thirty-five exceptional images, this book unlocks the meaning embedded within these early combinations. The true significance of dial change can only be fully understood by comparing dials with printed paper sources such as almanacs, diagrams and craft pamphlets. Clock and watch makers drew on traditional communication methods, used different formats to generate trust in their work, and tried to help users in different contexts. The calendar, lunar and astronomical functions were useful as a memory prompt for astrology up until the mid-late seventeenth century. .
Science --- Theory of knowledge --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- History of civilization --- History --- History of Europe --- intellectuele ontwikkeling --- nieuwste tijd --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- technologie --- Europese geschiedenis --- nieuwe tijd --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe --- Civilization --- Civilization. --- Europe-History-1492-. --- Intellectual life --- Intellectual life. --- Technology. --- History. --- Intellectual life—History. --- Europe—History—1492-. --- Technology—History. --- Civilization—History. --- Intellectual Studies. --- History of Early Modern Europe. --- History of Technology. --- Cultural History.
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Chaunu, Pierre --- Europe --- History --- Social conditions --- Religion --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Religion. --- Social conditions. --- Chaunu, Pierre. --- Religion. --- France --- Social life and customs --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- Europe - History - 1492 --- -Europe - Social conditions --- Europe - Religion
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History of Europe --- anno 1200-1799 --- anno 800-1199 --- Cities --- Cities and towns, Medieval --- Ville --- --État --- --Histoire --- --XIe-XVIIIe s., --- History --- Europe --- Cities and towns, Medieval. --- History. --- Medieval cities and towns --- Cities and towns --- 476-1492 --- 1492-1648 --- 1648-1789 --- Cities - Europe - History. --- Europe - History - 476-1492. --- Europe - History - 1492-1648. --- Europe - History - 1648-1789. --- Cities - Europe - History --- État --- Histoire --- XIe-XVIIIe s., 1001-1800 --- Europe - History - 476-1492 --- Europe - History - 1492-1648 --- Europe - History - 1648-1789
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"The role of proprietorships or ‘private’ colonies in imperial development has not received the attention it deserves, notwithstanding recent scholarly emphasis on ‘state-building’. The continued use of these ‘private’ devices, even as early modern European nation-states grew more potent, is not only interesting, but is indeed normative though invariably missing from modern studies of empire. This collection provides in-depth analyses of the workings of the proprietorships themselves (rather than proprietary colonies) and in studies ranging from South Carolina to Nieuw Nederland to French West Africa to Brasil, broadens this discussion beyond British North America. Contributors include: Mickaël Augeron, Kenneth Banks, Sarah Barber, Philip Boucher, Olivier Caporossi, Leslie Choquette, David Dewar, Jaap Jacobs, Maxine N. Lurie, Debra A. Meyers, L.H. Roper, James O’Neil Spady, Bertrand Van Ruymbeke, Cécile Vidal, and Laurent Vidal."
Europe --- America --- Colonies --- History --- Commerce --- Discovery and exploration --- European --- History. --- Commerce. --- European. --- America -- Discovery and exploration -- European. --- Europe -- Colonies -- Africa -- History. --- Europe -- Colonies -- America -- History. --- Europe -- Colonies -- Commerce. --- Europe -- History -- 1492- . --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Colonialism & Postcolonialism --- Americas --- New World --- Council of Europe countries --- Western Hemisphere --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Kolonialisme. --- Overzeese expansie. --- Atlantisch gebied. --- Europe - Colonies - America - History --- Europe - Colonies - Africa - History --- Europe - Colonies - Commerce --- Europe - History - 1492 --- -America - Discovery and exploration - European --- Amérique --- Découverte et exploration européennes --- Histoire
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