Journal of Early Modern History
Brill Academic Publishers · Netherlands · Est. 1997
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The Journal of Early Modern History examines the period from roughly 1450 to 1800, exploring its conceptualization and diverse manifestations across global contexts. It investigates the formation and interaction of states, empires, and polities, including their administrative, legal, and international structures. The journal also addresses the complex relationships between human societies and their environments, the impact of disease, and the role of non-human actors and natural resources in historical processes.
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