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Age of Reconnaissance, as J.H. Parry has so aptly named it, was the period during which Europe discovered the rest of the world. It began with Henry the Navigator and the Portuguese voyages in the mid-fifteenth century and ended 250 years later when the "Reconnaissance" was all but complete. Dr. Parry examines the inducements--political, economic, religious--to overseas enterprises at the time, and analyzes the nature and problems of the various European settlements in the new lands.
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Colonies, Colonization, Discoveries in geography, History, Voyages and travels, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Découvertes géographiques européennes, Colonisation, Histoire, Europe, history, 1492-1648, Découvertes géographiques, Géographie, Ouvrages avant 1800, Découvertes géographiques britanniquesEdition | Availability |
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The Age of Reconnaissance: Discovery, Exploration, and Settlement, 1450-1650
January 8, 1982, University of California Press
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Bibliography: p. 348-351.
Includes index.
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