The Age Of Transition by David M. Gaimster
The Archaeology of English Culture 1400-1600
The book delves into the transformative period between the late medieval and early modern eras, exploring the profound changes in European society, culture, and economy. It examines how technological advancements, shifts in trade, and evolving social structures laid the groundwork for the modern world. Through a detailed analysis of archaeological findings and historical records, the narrative highlights the dynamic interplay between tradition and innovation, illustrating how this pivotal age set the stage for future developments in art, science, and governance.
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- 1997
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