Povijest #11: Doba prosvjetiteljstva: 18. stoljeće

Povijest #11: Doba prosvjetiteljstva: 18. stoljeće

The eleventh volume of the World History edition covers the 18th century, the Age of Enlightenment, marked by rationalism, scientific progress, and political turmoil.

After the 17th century, which was marked by economic crises, religious wars, plagues and intolerance, the 18th century began to justify the name "modern era" that the period from the discovery of America in 1492 to the French Revolution in 1789 bears. The modernization of life is manifested in rapid industrialization, the development of science and technology, the organization of work is changing, but also traditional social profiles and private relationships.

Undeniable signs of modernity appear in the language of politics and theoretical debates: questions about democracy, constitutionalism, human rights and the role of public opinion arise. However, the consequences of the difficult previous century are still felt. Most of all in the system of international relations, in the form of the wars for the Spanish, Polish and Austrian inheritance and the Seven Years' War in which several countries and their colonies clashed. New powers, Russia and Prussia, appear on the European international scene in this century.

Original title
Il Settecento: L’Età dei Lumi
Translation
Ana Badurina
Editor
Ivo Goldstein
Graphics design
Guido Rosa, Luca Ferutta
Dimensions
22 x 14 cm
Pages
623
Publisher
Europapress holding, Zagreb, 2008.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53300-045-9

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