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Author Wyman, Patrick, author.

Title The verge : Reformation, Renaissance, and forty years that shook the world / Patrick Wyman.

Publication Info. New York : Twelve, 2021.

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Location Call No. Status
 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  940.21 WYMAN    Check Shelf
 Middletown, Russell Library - Adult Nonfiction  940.2109 WYM    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  940.21 WYMAN    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description xi, 401 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-385) and index.
Contents Christopher Columbus and exploration -- Isabella of Castille and the rise of the State -- Jacob Fugger and banking -- Götz von Berlichingen and the military revolution -- Aldus Manutius and printing -- John Heritage and everyday capitalism -- Martin Luther, the printing press, and disrupting the church -- Suleiman the Magnificent and the Ottoman superpower -- Charles V and universal rule.
Summary "THE VERGE tells the story of a period that marked a decisive turning point for both European and world history. Here, author Patrick Wyman examines two complementary and contradictory sides of the same historical coin: the world-altering implications of the developments of printed mass media, extreme taxation, exploitative globalization, humanistic learning, gunpowder warfare, and mass religious conflict in the long term, and their intensely disruptive consequences in the short-term. As told through the lives of ten real people -- from famous figures like Christopher Columbus and wealthy banker Jakob Fugger to a ruthless small-time merchant and a one-armed mercenary captain -- THE VERGE illustrates how their lives, and the times in which they lived, set the stage for an unprecedented globalized future. Over an intense forty-year period, the seeds for the so-called "Great Divergence" between Western Europe and the rest of the globe would be planted. From Columbus's voyage across the Atlantic to Martin Luther's sparking the Protestant Reformation, the foundations of our own, recognizably modern world came into being. For the past 500 years, historians, economists, and the policy-oriented have argued which of these individual developments best explains the West's rise from backwater periphery to global dominance. As THE VERGE presents it, however, the answer is far more nuanced"-- Provided by publisher.
From Columbus's voyage across the Atlantic to Martin Luther's sparking the Protestant Reformation, the foundations of our own, recognizably modern world came into being. Wyman examines the world-altering implications of the developments of printed mass media, extreme taxation, exploitative globalization, humanistic learning, gunpowder warfare, and mass religious conflict in the long term, and their intensely disruptive consequences in the short-term. As told through the lives of ten real people, he illustrates how their lives, and the times in which they lived, set the stage for an unprecedented globalized future. -- adapted from jacket.
Subject Europe -- Biography.
Europe -- Economic conditions -- 15th century.
Europe -- Economic conditions -- 16th century.
Europe -- History -- 1492-1517.
Economic history. (OCoLC)fst00901974
Europe. (OCoLC)fst01245064
HISTORY / World.
Chronological Term 1400-1599
Genre/Form Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title Reformation, Renaissance, and forty years that shook the world
ISBN 9781538701188 (hardcover)
1538701189 (hardcover)
9781538701171 (ebook)
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