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  1. In general, the early modern period is considered to have lasted from the 16th to the 19th centuries (about 1500–1800). In a European context, it is defined as the period following the Middle Ages and preceding the advent of modernity, sometimes defined as the " late modern period ".

  2. Idade Moderna. A Idade Moderna foi um período específico da História do Ocidente que se inicia no final da Idade Média em 1453 d.C., embora os limites cronológicos sejam objeto de debate, a linha temporal deste período estende-se do final do século XV até à Idade das Revoluções no século XVIII; muitos historiadores assinalam o ...

  3. Early modern Europe, also referred to as the post-medieval period, is the period of European history between the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, roughly the mid 15th century to the late 18th century.

  4. Home World History. The emergence of modern Europe, 1500–1648. Economy and society. The 16th century was a period of vigorous economic expansion. This expansion in turn played a major role in the many other transformations—social, political, and cultural—of the early modern age.

  5. The early modern period was the critical point in the process that historians have called "the military revolution," a series of changes that began with the application of gunpowder to warfare in the fourteenth century.

  6. On balance, however, the early modern period in Europe was socially and culturally a dark age for Jewry. Is there a single factor that can explain the social history of Europe’s 16th century? Many have been proposed: population growth , overseas discoveries, the emergence of a world economic system , American treasure, profit inflation ...

  7. Those particularly relevant to Early Modern History typically include: The Dawn of the Global World, 1450-1800: Ideas, Objects, Connections. Selfhood in History: 1500 to the present. State and Society in Early Modern Europe. The Enlightenment, c. 1680-1800: Ideas and the Public Sphere. Microhistory and its Uses in early modern history.