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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.
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.
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.
6 lip 2021 · The circulation of knowledge is a central theme in exploration history scholarship, covered in works specifically on the theme and also broached in countless studies not dedicated specifically to it.
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...
16 mar 2019 · Writing about movements from the non-Western world into the West is a fascinating new narrative in the history of exploration and discoveries. The three engaging and well-researched articles in this issue of Terrae Incognitae also alter existing narratives.
3 lis 2014 · It surveys historical writing on the Scientific Revolution from the triumphalist accounts of the early twentieth century that glorified the scientific heroes of physics and astronomy, to the more sceptical and nuanced accounts of the later twentieth and early twenty-first century.