
The Expansion of Europe 1415-1789 (part 2)
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"The Expansion of Europe 1415-1789" is a major masterpiece of world history written by Wilbur Cortez Abbott, Higensen Professor of History at Harvard University. It panoramically presents the birth and expansion of modern European civilization from the 15th to the 18th century. It wonderfully tells the multi-dimensional history of the rise of modern Europe and reveals the core forces that shape the modern world. From the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, from the geographical discovery to overseas colonization, from the rise of nation-states to the bourgeois revolution, the European expansion movement that lasted for four hundred years created new political, economic, cultural, and ideological paradigms, and profoundly affected the formation of the modern world. With the "progress" brought about by this movement, various barriers that divided the world were broken down, and modern civilization swept the world with an unstoppable force. This is a history of European expansion and the formation of the modern world.
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