Early Modern History | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Early Modern Period category, you will find scholarly works on the era spanning the late 15th to the early 19th century. The titles cover political upheavals such as the Reformation, the Peasants’ War of 1525, and the emergence of Prussia; cultural movements such as the Renaissance and Humanism; and social phenomena such as witch hunts, religious conflicts, and early globalization. Additionally, the collection includes biographies of key figures such as Martin Luther, Henry VIII, and the Medici, as well as regional studies on cities like Florence and Hildesheim.
The selection includes handbooks, introductions, and in-depth monographs for students, faculty, and those interested in history. Typical types of works include overviews of early modern history, thematic encyclopedias, source editions, and studies on cultural transfer processes. The titles are suitable for exploring epochal developments, power structures, and everyday history.