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The Early Modern World in Upstate New York: Representations of power in seventeenth-century Europe (part 1)

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The Early Modern World in Upstate New York. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Representations of power in seventeenth-century Europe (part 1). Finally, some leading characters from France. First, our friend Cardinal Richelieu, here presented in full the grandeur of his ecclesiastical robes by the French painter Philippe de Champaigne:. Then the king whom he served, Louis XIII, here presented by the same artist in armor- appropriately, since Louis was the last French king who regularly led his troops in battle.

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The Early Modern World in Upstate New York: Study questions on Parker, 82-145, and de Vries, 113-146

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The Early Modern World in Upstate New York. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Study questions on Parker, 82-145, and de Vries, 113-146. Between 1500 and 1800, Europeans acquired significant power over numerous other parts of the world: the Americas, large parts of India, and smaller areas of east Asia came under their direct control, and they established trading stations in Africa and other parts of Asia. The key question is, how did this happen? What forces underlay European imperial successes? Finally, consider ...

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The Early Modern World in Upstate New York: January 2010

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The Early Modern World in Upstate New York. Sunday, January 31, 2010. A great deal of money went into these public buildings; they were meant to display the grandeur of the city itself and of its governing institutions. Here's a nineteenth-century drawing of the main courthouse in Rouen, a French provincial city (the building was constructed early in the sixteenth century, in the "flamboyant gothic" style of the late Middle Ages). Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Note how many workers it took to cut and bind t...

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The Early Modern World in Upstate New York: Some questions on Peabody and Grinberg, Slavery, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World (pages 1-80, 102-121, 134-146)

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The Early Modern World in Upstate New York. Thursday, March 18, 2010. Some questions on Peabody and Grinberg, Slavery, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World. Pages 1-80, 102-121, 134-146). Some specific questions to help you do so—. 1) The editors speak of the "Atlantic World" that had developed by 1700. What made the Atlantic region a single "world," and what was that world like? Why didn't it count as a world in earlier centuries? How many people did it involve, and what sorts of people were they?

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The Early Modern World in Upstate New York: Questions on The Sorrows of Young Werther

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The Early Modern World in Upstate New York. Thursday, April 15, 2010. Questions on The Sorrows of Young Werther. Was written fifty years after Persian Letters. Itself was an enormous hit when it first appeared; the hero's experiences apparently resonated for many young Europeans. In thinking about the novel, start with its format. Like Persian Letters. Is an epistolary novel, so think about the similarities and differences in their organization and impact. Persian Letters. And what are they like? How doe...

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