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An Age of Empires, 1200-1750 (The Medieval and Early Modern World) (Medieval & Early Modern World)

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The Age of Empires includes one of the most colorful, ruthless, and restless figures in all of history. Throughout this time Genghis Khan told his troops to “fall upon the enemy like falcons,” Ivan the Terrible expelled Mongol invaders from Russia but murdered his own son in a fit of rage, and Babur the Tiger ruled India, combining ferocity on the battlefield with a love of books and poetry. This can be a period of extremes: Muslim Turks tolerated Jews and Christians within the Ottoman Empire yet under the Habsburgs the devastating Thirty Years’ War pitted Catholics against Protestants. Lithuanian society was once remarkably open, granting women the right to own property and come to a decision their religious beliefs whilst Spanish and Portuguese colonizers enslaved Native Americans and Africans in Peru and Angola.

Beautifully illustrated and filled with maps and primary sources, The Age of Empires captures both the historical sweep and vivid details of this transformative period. From Marco Polo’s eyewitness account of an opulent Chinese banquet to a missionary’s sermon denouncing Spanish atrocities in the Caribbean, these documents bring the era dramatically to life. They show how the spread of empires meant new lands and great wealth for the conquerors, and death, destruction, and slavery for the conquered. But The Age of Empires also shows how, in their relentless outward expansions, imperial rulers brought vastly different peoples into contact, opening new trade routes and stimulating intellectual development, as cultures exchanged both goods and ideas. In these ways in addition to others, the Age of Empires is the beginning of our own age.

The Medieval and Early Modern World tells the colorful story of a pivotal period in human history, an era that is an important to understanding our own times. The expansion of trade and city life, the spread and reform of religious institutions, the upward push of regional empires and local feudal regimes, and revolutionary advances in science and technology laid the foundation for the modern world. Told through the words and experiences of the people who lived it — kings, queens, and commoners, priests and lay people, explorers, scientists, artists, and world travelers — this can be a world history for a new generation.

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