UNDER THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OF Ralph W. Greenlaw
THE PIRENNE THESIS -- ANALYSIS, CRITICISM, AND REVISION
THE CORONATION OF CHARLEMAGNE -- WHAT DID IT SIGNIFY?
THE RENAISSANCE -- MEDIEVAL OR MODERN?
MACHIAVELLI -- CYNIC, PATRIOT, OR POLITICAL SCIENTIST?
THE REFORMATION -- MATERIAL OR SPIRITUAL?
PROTESTANTISM AND CAPITALISM -- THE WEBER THESIS AND ITS CRITICS
THE ORIGINS OF THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR -- CONSPIRACY, CRUSADE, OR CLASS CONFLICT?
THE GREATNESS OF Louis XIV -- MYTH OR REALITY?
THE ECONOMIC ORIGINS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION -- POVERTY OR PROSPERITY?
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN BRITAIN -- TRIUMPH OR DISASTER?
1848 -- A TURNING POINT?
THE "NEW IMPERIALISM" -- ANALYSIS OF LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY EXPANSION
THE OUTBREAK OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR -- WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE?
THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AND BOLSHEVIK VICTORY -- WHY AND How?
THE VERSAILLES SETTLEMENT -- WAS IT FOREDOOMED TO FAILURE?
THE ETHIOPIAN CRISIS -- TOUCHSTONE OF APPEASEMENT?
THE NAZI REVOLUTION -- GERMANY'S GUILT OR GERMANY'S FATE?
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Renaissance: Medieval or Modern?. Contributors: Karl H. Dannenfeldt - editor. Publisher: D. C. Heath. Place of Publication: Boston. Publication Year: 1959. Page Number: ii.
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