The Making of the Modern State: Political and Social Transformations in Early Modern Europe

Par : Oliver Shaw
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230957713
  • EAN9798230957713
  • Date de parution14/04/2025
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  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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"The Making of the Modern State: Political and Social Transformations in Early Modern Europe" by Oliver Shaw offers a comprehensive exploration of the political, social, and economic shifts that shaped the formation of modern European states between the 15th and 18th centuries. The book examines the decline of feudalism, the rise of centralized monarchies, the impact of the Renaissance and the Reformation, and the emergence of modern concepts of governance and statehood.
Through a detailed analysis of key events such as the French Revolution, the English Civil War, and the formation of national identities, Shaw traces how power, authority, and citizenship were redefined during this transformative period. The book also explores the rise of capitalism, the role of religion, and the spread of Enlightenment ideals, highlighting how these factors collectively influenced the development of modern political structures.
Ultimately, "The Making of the Modern State" presents a nuanced understanding of the forces that shaped the political landscape of Europe and set the stage for the global systems of governance we recognize today.
"The Making of the Modern State: Political and Social Transformations in Early Modern Europe" by Oliver Shaw offers a comprehensive exploration of the political, social, and economic shifts that shaped the formation of modern European states between the 15th and 18th centuries. The book examines the decline of feudalism, the rise of centralized monarchies, the impact of the Renaissance and the Reformation, and the emergence of modern concepts of governance and statehood.
Through a detailed analysis of key events such as the French Revolution, the English Civil War, and the formation of national identities, Shaw traces how power, authority, and citizenship were redefined during this transformative period. The book also explores the rise of capitalism, the role of religion, and the spread of Enlightenment ideals, highlighting how these factors collectively influenced the development of modern political structures.
Ultimately, "The Making of the Modern State" presents a nuanced understanding of the forces that shaped the political landscape of Europe and set the stage for the global systems of governance we recognize today.
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