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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Prologue: Did Someone Say ‘Climate Change’? xv
- Introduction: The ‘Little Ice Age’ and the ‘General Crisis’ xxi
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PART I .THE PLACENTA OF THE CRISIS
- 1 .The Little Ice Age 3
- 2. The ‘General Crisis’ 26
- 3 .‘Hunger is the greatest enemy’: The Heart of the Crisis 55
- 4. ‘A third of the world has died’: Surviving in the Seventeenth Century 77
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PART II: ENDURING THE CRISIS
- 5 .The ‘Great Enterprise’ in China, 1618–84 115
- 6 .‘The great shaking’: Russia and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1618–86 152
- 7. The ‘Ottoman tragedy’, 1618–83 185
- 8 .The ‘lamentations of Germany’ and its Neighbours, 1618–88 211
- 9. The Agony of the Iberian Peninsula, 1618–89 254
- 10. France in Crisis, 1618–88 291
- 11.The Stuart Monarchy: The Path to Civil War, 1603–42 324
- 12. Britain and Ireland from Civil War to Revolution, 1642–89 359
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PART III: SURVIVING THE CRISIS
- 13. The Mughals and their Neighbours 399
- 14. Red Flag over Italy 421
- 15. The ‘dark continents’: The Americas, Africa and Australia 445
- 16. Getting it Right: Early Tokugawa Japan 484
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PART IV :CONFRONTING THE CRISIS
- 17. ‘Those who have no means of support’: The Parameters of Popular Resistance 509
- 18. ‘People who hope only for a change’: Aristocrats, Intellectuals, Clerics and the ‘dirty people of no name’ 534
- 19. ‘People of heterodox beliefs . . . who will join up with anyone who calls them’: Disseminating Revolution 561
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PART V :BEYOND THE CRISIS
- 20. Escaping the Crisis 591
- 21 .From Warfare State to Welfare State 612
- 22 .The Great Divergence 642
- Conclusion: The Crisis Anatomized 668
- Epilogue: ‘It’s the climate, stupid’ 686
- chronology 698
- Acknowledgements 705
- Conventions 709
- Sources and Bibliography 710
- Abbreviations Used in the Bibliography and Notes 714
- Notes 718
- Bibliography 794
- Index 846
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Prologue: Did Someone Say ‘Climate Change’? xv
- Introduction: The ‘Little Ice Age’ and the ‘General Crisis’ xxi
-
PART I .THE PLACENTA OF THE CRISIS
- 1 .The Little Ice Age 3
- 2. The ‘General Crisis’ 26
- 3 .‘Hunger is the greatest enemy’: The Heart of the Crisis 55
- 4. ‘A third of the world has died’: Surviving in the Seventeenth Century 77
-
PART II: ENDURING THE CRISIS
- 5 .The ‘Great Enterprise’ in China, 1618–84 115
- 6 .‘The great shaking’: Russia and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1618–86 152
- 7. The ‘Ottoman tragedy’, 1618–83 185
- 8 .The ‘lamentations of Germany’ and its Neighbours, 1618–88 211
- 9. The Agony of the Iberian Peninsula, 1618–89 254
- 10. France in Crisis, 1618–88 291
- 11.The Stuart Monarchy: The Path to Civil War, 1603–42 324
- 12. Britain and Ireland from Civil War to Revolution, 1642–89 359
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PART III: SURVIVING THE CRISIS
- 13. The Mughals and their Neighbours 399
- 14. Red Flag over Italy 421
- 15. The ‘dark continents’: The Americas, Africa and Australia 445
- 16. Getting it Right: Early Tokugawa Japan 484
-
PART IV :CONFRONTING THE CRISIS
- 17. ‘Those who have no means of support’: The Parameters of Popular Resistance 509
- 18. ‘People who hope only for a change’: Aristocrats, Intellectuals, Clerics and the ‘dirty people of no name’ 534
- 19. ‘People of heterodox beliefs . . . who will join up with anyone who calls them’: Disseminating Revolution 561
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PART V :BEYOND THE CRISIS
- 20. Escaping the Crisis 591
- 21 .From Warfare State to Welfare State 612
- 22 .The Great Divergence 642
- Conclusion: The Crisis Anatomized 668
- Epilogue: ‘It’s the climate, stupid’ 686
- chronology 698
- Acknowledgements 705
- Conventions 709
- Sources and Bibliography 710
- Abbreviations Used in the Bibliography and Notes 714
- Notes 718
- Bibliography 794
- Index 846