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21 wrz 2022 · The pace of European exploration was sustained by a context of geopolitical and economic competition in the Atlantic, but from 1479 the mapping of new routes had been ordered towards specific geographic directions.
- European History Quarterly: Sage Journals
European History Quarterly (EHQ) is a quarterly peer...
- European History Quarterly: Sage Journals
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON THE HISTORY OF EUROPEAN EXPANSION. Itinerario, founded in 1977, offers a publishing platform for research on the history of European Expansion in both its Western and Non-Western contexts, and its impact on World History in general. EDITORS.
24 wrz 2024 · European History Quarterly (EHQ) is a quarterly peer reviewed journal which has earned an international reputation as an essential resource on European history, publishing articles by eminent historians on a range of subjects from the later Middle Ages to post-1945.
7 maj 2020 · The Age of Exploration, also referred to as the Age of Discovery, was a period during which European societies began to look outwards. The rebirth of knowledge, and humankind’s interest in its own place in the world, marked by the Renaissance, set the stage for...
3 lis 2014 · Explorers returned to Europe with specimens or descriptions of unfamiliar worlds, stimulating science and demanding radical revisions of previous notions about the world.
‘The age of exploration ’ considers why textbooks and teachers privilege late-medieval and early-modern Europe when designating “the age of exploration” and not the earlier Greek, Roman, Arab, Norse, Polynesian, or Mongol achievements in terms of exploration and cultural reach.
11 wrz 2024 · History of the European exploration of regions of Earth for scientific, commercial, religious, military, and other purposes, beginning about the 4th century BCE. The major phases of exploration were centered on the Mediterranean Sea, China, and the New World (the last being the so-called Age of Discovery).