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The Early Modern Period

2020
This section considers the further attempts to define an inflexible social structure and the implication of resistance to this. It examines the importance of patronage in the period, and the transition from manuscript to print in the production and dissemination of Early Modern writing.
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Japan and the Ainu in the Early Modern Period

2022
Abstract The Ainu are an indigenous people of northeast Asia, and their lands encompassed what are now known as the north of Honshu, Hokkaido, the Kuril archipelago, southern Sakhalin, the southernmost tip of Kamchatka, and the Amur River estuary region.
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Early Modern Period

2014
In medieval Roman scholarship, opinions on the effects of contributory negligence varied. It was only in the tradition of ius commune that the question of how to qualify the act of the injured party in legal terms became for the first time explicitly discussed; also for the first time a discussion of the acts of both parties concerned can be observed ...
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Early Modern Period

2017
The early modern period (1543-1785) contributed many physical concepts that are simple enough to be conveyed with a diagram. Copernicus’s heliocentric universe (1543), Galileo’s discovery of the mountains on the moon (1610), Kepler’s laws of planetary motion (1620), Boyle’s law (1662), Newton’s theory of color (1666), and Bernoulli’s principle (1733 ...
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The Reformation and Early Modern Periods

2020
From the sixteenth through to the eighteenth centuries, Christians in Western Europe and North America celebrated Christmas in a variety of ways. Some of the practices or elements of celebration are familiar as they are still a part of many Christmas celebrations today, such as gift-giving, hospitality, feasting, singing, and decorating with greenery ...
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