Europe and the World, 1650-1830Psychology Press, 2002 - 192 halaman Europe and the World, 1650-1830 is an important thematic study of the first age of globalisation. It surveys the interaction of Europe, Europe's growing colonies and other major global powers, such as the Ottoman Empire, China, India and Japan. Focusing on Europe's impact on the world, Jeremy Black analyses European attitudes, exploration, trade and acquisition of knowledge. |
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Knowledge | 22 |
Attitudes | 39 |
Trade | 57 |
Migration settlement slavery and colonies | 76 |
Warfare with nonEuropeans 16501750 | 104 |
Warfare with nonEuropeans 17501830 | 120 |
The transformation of the European world 17751830 | 139 |
Conclusions | 160 |
Notes | 166 |
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