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The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century [Paperback]

Geoffrey Parker (Editor), Lesley M. Smith (Editor)
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041512882X 978-0415128827 August 21, 1997 2
One of the most fierce and wide-ranging debates in historical circles during the last twenty years has concerned the theory that throughout Europe, the seventeenth century was a period of crisis so pervasive, significant and intense that it could be labelled a 'General Crisis'. A number of articles stimulated by the debate were collected and published in a book entitled Crisis in Europe, edited by Trevor Aston.
This volume takes the still acrimonious debate up to the present day. The editors have collected together ten important subsequent essays concerning the social, economic and political crises which affected not only Europe but also Asia in the mid-seventeenth century. All the pieces are essential reading for a clear understanding of the period. This new edition of The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century contains fresh research, new perspectives and completely updated bibliographies and index.

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Geoffrey Parker is Professor of History at Yale University, and the author of several books including The Thirty Years War. Lesley Smith is formerly of Brasenose College, Oxford.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 2 edition (August 21, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 041512882X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415128827
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars Crisis or not?, March 29, 2005
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Several theses discussing the much debated cause of the crisis of the 17th Century and whether it actually existed. Views ranging from solely economic attributes to lack of governmental flexibility to change with the times is argued as the sole reasons for the crisis. Some center completely on Europe, showing their ethnocentrism, while other acknowledge the existence and contribution of the growing South-East Asian colonies. As a whole, most if not all the possible contributing factors are presented at one point or the other. This compilation is often used in graduate courses to stimulate discussion on the topic.
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3.0 out of 5 stars This book is a group of essays, May 19, 2000
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This book is a collection of essays on the historical theory of the 'Crisis of the Seventeenth Century'. The basis of this theory is that do to a number of reasons, European counries jointly experainced national crisises during the Seventeenth Century. As the Seventeenth Century includes the Thirty Years War and the English Revelution this sounds like an plaudible theory. Some modern historians theorize that the poor weather was the cause of this general Crisis. Taking this train of logic to its natural conclusion, the book includes a number of essays on whether there was a General Crisis in the entire world or not. In my opinion, this book is intended for the serious History student and is certainly not good for someone who doesn't already know the History of the Seventeenth Century.
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In 1642 John Goodwin, a pamphleteer, predicted that 'the heate and warmth and living influence' of the English House of Commons in their struggle with King Charles I 'shall pierce through many kingdoms greate and large, as France, Germany, Bohemia, Hungaria, Polonia, Denmarke, Sweden and many others'. Read the first page
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