Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Huff, Toby E.

An age of science and revolutions 1600-1800 Toby E. Huff. - New York : Oxford University Press, c2005. - 173 p. : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 24 cm. - The medieval & early modern world .

Includes bibliographical references and index

An Age of Science and Revolutions, 1600-1800, tells the colorful story of a pivotal period in human history, an era that is crucial to understanding our own times. The expansion of trade and city life, the spread and reform of religious institutions, the rise of regional empires and local
feudal regimes, and revolutionary advances in science and technology laid the foundation for the modern world. Told through the words and experiences of the people who lived it- kings, queens, and commoners, priests and lay people, explorers, scientists, artists, and world travelers- this is a world
history for a new generation.

12 - 17 years

019517724X 0195221575 (set) 0195222695 (Calif. ed.)

9780195177244

2004021612


History, Modern--Juvenile Literature--17th century
History, Modern Juvenile Literature --18th century


Europe--Civilization--Juvenile Literature--17th century
Europe--Civilization--Juvenile Literature--18th century

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