John Merriman is Charles Seymour, a professor of history at Yale University. He was born in Oregon State and acquired a bachelor's degree. He received his doctorate from the University of Michigan. Merriman received the Harwood F. Byrnes / Richard B. Sewall Teaching Award from Yale University in 2000, received an honorary doctorate from France in 2002 and received the medal Kimisji Edukacji Narodowej.
European history Modern early European early European civilization birth This course outlines the history of modern Europe from the Renaissance (around 1450) to the French Revolution, the Napoleonic war, and the revolution of industrial origins. Special attention is paid to the development of knowledge and religion, the evolution of the state and the government, and the transformation of everyday life. At the end of the course, you will not only be familiar with the events, personality and importance of the early European history, but you will also understand the impact of ancient events on ourselves. It is a day. You can also receive training on historians' skills and methods. Reading and analyzing the text of history (main source), evaluating historian's explanation (used information), and telling analysis in writing
The post-classical era corresponds to the medieval times of Europe and is one of the three main era of the most permanent plan of history: ancient history, post-classical history, and modern history. In Europe, it is called "medieval". Humanist historians believe that the Renaissance scholarship has restored direct contact with the classical era and thereby bypassed the Middle Ages. In 1469 the first term in Latin appeared as a media storm (provisional). In the initial use, there were many variants, such as the moderate anemia first recorded in 1604 (middle age), the medium moderate first recorded in 1625. English is the only Western European main language that holds plurals.
Even in Europe, the term "medieval" is relatively new. For a long time the history was divided - I am still talking about Europe - as Oxford's my friend told me ancient and contemporary, modern history began in the fall of Rome. In 1724, two modern history professors were founded at Oxford and Cambridge. Both of them were devoted almost to medieval history - we now call this a medieval history, a post modern sense in contemporary history. Rome