What is Early Modern History? offers a concise guide to investigations
of the era from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries and an entry-point
to larger questions about how we divide and organize the past and how
the discipline of history has evolved.
Merry Wiesner-Hanks showcases the new research and innovative methods
that have altered our understanding of this fascinating period. She
examines various subfields and approaches in early modern history, and
the marks of modernity that scholars have highlighted in these, from
individualism to the Little Ice Age. Moving beyond Europe, she surveys
the growth of the Atlantic World and global history, exploring key
topics such as the Columbian Exchange, the slave trade, cultural
interactions and blending, and the environment. She also considers
popular and public representations of the early modern period, which are
often how students - and others - first become curious.
Elegantly written and passionately argued, What is Early Modern
History? provides an essential invitation to the field for both
students and scholars.