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by bshepard
335 days ago
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"It’s November 28, 1660. Europe is in the early stages of transforming from the Middle Ages into something new" This is a grotesque misrepresentation of European history! By 1660, universities had existed for more than a half millenia, had redeveloped lost roman engineering capacities and invented world-shattering new technologies. Oy! |
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Do historians see this as a period of global stagnation or isolation or anything like that? It seems like most of the world's major powers were either stagnating or declining. Spain, Portugal, Venice, the Ottomans, Ming China. Meanwhile Germany was getting ripped apart in the 30 Years War, England in a Civil War, and Japan closed itself off. The Dutch were doing okay I guess.
Then towards the end of the century we see all sorts of new powers emerge.
Am I imagining this?