Audiolibro: Cambridge Modern History, Volume 01, The Renaissance
Cambridge Modern History, Volume 01, The Renaissance
1 - Preface by A.W. Ward, G.W. Prothero and Stanley Leathes
- Download Preface by A.W. Ward, G.W. Prothero and Stanley Leathes audio
- Download Introductory Note by Mandell Creighton audio
- Download Chapter I. The Age of Discovery by E.J. Payne (part 1) audio
- Download Chapter I. The Age of Discovery by E.J. Payne (part 2) audio
- Download Chapter I. The Age of Discovery by E.J. Payne (part 3) audio
- Download Chapter II. The New World by E.J. Payne (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter III. The Ottoman Conquest by J.B. Bury (part 1) audio
- Download Chapter III. The Ottoman Conquest by J.B. Bury (part 2) audio
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- Download Chapter IV. Italy and Her Invaders by Stanley Leathes (part 1) audio
- Download Chapter IV. Italy and Her Invaders by Stanley Leathes (part 2) audio
- Download Chapter IV. Italy and Her Invaders by Stanley Leathes (part 3) audio
- Download Chapter IV. Italy and Her Invaders by Stanley Leathes (part 4) audio
- Download Chapter V. Florence (I): Savonarola by E. Armstrong (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter V. Florence (I): Savonarola by E. Armstrong (part 3) audio
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- Download Chapter VI. Florence (II): Machiavelli by L. Arthur Burd (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter VII. Rome and the Temporal Power by Richard Garnett (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter VIII. Venice by Horatio Brown (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter IX. Germany and the Empire by T.F. Tout (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter X. Hungary and the Slavonic Kingdoms by Emil Reich (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter XI. The Catholic Kings by H. Butler Clarke (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter XII. France by Stanley Leathes (part 1) audio
- Download Chapter XII. France by Stanley Leathes (part 2) audio
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- Download Chapter XIII. The Netherlands by A.W. Ward (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter XIV. The Early Tudors by James Gairdner (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter XV. Economic Change by William Cunningham (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter XVI. The Classical Renaissance by Sir Richard C. Jebb (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter XVII. The Christian Renaissance by M.R. James (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter XVIII. Catholic Europe by the Rev. William Barry (part 1) audio
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- Download Chapter XIX. The Eve of the Reformation by Henry Charles Lea (part 1) audio
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The Cambridge Modern History is a universal history covering the period from 1450 to 1910. It was published in 14 volumes between 1902 and 1912. The series was planned by Lord Acton, who intended it to be a monument of objective, collaborative scholarship, and edited A.W. Ward, G. W. Prothero and Stanley Leathes.
From the preface: "The aim of this work is to record, in the way most useful to the greatest number of readers, the fulness of knowledge in the field of modern history which the nineteenth century has bequeathed to its successor. [...] By a universal Modern History we mean something distinct from the combined History of all countries -- in other words, we mean a narrative which is not a mere string of episodes, but displays a continuous development. It moves in a succession to which the nations are subsidiary. Their stories will accordingly be told here, not for their own sakes, but in reference and subordination to a higher process, and according to the time and the degree in which they influence the common fortunes of mankind. [...] Our first volume is not merely intended to describe and discuss the Renaissance as a movement of European history. It is also designed as an introductory volume whose business it is, as it were, to bring upon the stage the nations, forces, and interests which will bear the chief part in the action." - Summary by Wikipedia & Kazbek
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