Sunday, June 13, 2004

The New Cambridge Modern History, Volume I: The Renaissance, 1493 - 1520.
G. R. Potter, editor.
Cambridge University Press, 1957 (1967 reprint).

Contents:
  1. Introduction, by Denys Hays

  2. The Face of Europe on the Eve of the Great Discoveries, by H. C. Darby

  3. Fifteenth-Century Civilisation and the Renaissance, by Hans Baron

  4. The Papacy and the Catholic Church, by R. Aubenas

  5. Learning and Education in Western Europe from 1470 to 1520, by R. Weiss

  6. The Arts in Western Europe
    1. Italy, by R. Wittkower

    2. Northern Europe, by L. D. Ettlinger

    3. Spain, by Enriqueta Frankfort

    4. Vernacular Literature in Western Europe, by H. W. Lawton

  7. The Empire Under Maximilian I, by R. G. D. Laffan

  8. The Burgundian Netherlands, 1477 - 1521, by C. A. J. Armstrong

  9. International Relations in the West: Diplomacy and War, by J. R. Hale

  10. France Under Charles VIII and Louis XII, by R. Doucet

  11. The Hispanic Kingdoms and the Catholic Church, by J. M. Batista i Roca

  12. The Invasions of Italy, by Cecilia M. Ady

  13. Eastern Europe, by C. A. Macartney

  14. The Ottoman Empire (1481 - 1520), by V. J. Parry

  15. The New World
    1. Portuguese Expansion, by H. V. Livermore

    2. Spaniards in the New World, by J. H. Parry

  16. Expansion as a Concern of All Europe, by E. E. Rich