Early Modern Histories Of Time by Kristen Poole

The Periodizations of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England

This scholarly work delves into the evolving perceptions and representations of time during the early modern period, exploring how these changes influenced various aspects of society, culture, and thought. It examines the interplay between scientific advancements, religious beliefs, and philosophical ideas, highlighting how these elements collectively reshaped the understanding of time. Through a detailed analysis of literary and historical texts, the book offers insights into the complex ways in which time was conceptualized and experienced, shedding light on the profound impact these shifts had on the early modern world.

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