Early modern history is generally considered to have started around the late 15th century, specifically with events such as the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas in 1492. This period continued until the late 18th century, culminating in significant events like the American and French Revolutions. It is characterized by developments in art, science, politics, and exploration, marking a transition from the medieval to the modern world.
Reconstructing the history of the modern period is easier than that of early times primarily due to the abundance of written records, such as books, newspapers, and official documents, which provide detailed accounts of events and societal changes. Additionally, advancements in technology, such as photography and digital media, have preserved visual evidence that enhances our understanding. In contrast, early history often relies on archaeological findings and oral traditions, which can be incomplete or subject to interpretation. This disparity in available sources makes modern history more accessible and clearer to reconstruct.
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The correct chronological order of historic periods typically goes as follows: Prehistoric Era, Ancient History, Middle Ages (or Medieval Period), Renaissance, Early Modern Period, and Modern Era. Each period represents significant developments in human civilization, culture, and technology. This sequence outlines the progression from early human societies to contemporary times.
it begined in 1789
As for my knowledge the Indian history started 8000 to 2500 B.C.....
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They were early modern humans, who evolved into modern Europeans. They tell of our history.
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There are three schools of thought concerning this: One is that modern history is from 1950 onward. Another is that modern history is from 1899 onward The final one is that modern history doesn't exist as something that is modern cannot exist in the past. Modern history is the considered the time after the "middle ages", beginning around 1500. Modern history is comprised of two eras, early modern through about 1800 and late modern which is followed by contemporary history. Most of this terminology is in reference to European and American history and their relationship with other continents. Modern History is only part of history. Modern history is from 1850 onward in some ways.
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1789 was the start of modern history. :) Personnaly I would go back a lot further, to the Renaisance. All history is a continuum, but certainly there are some eras where things did take off rapidly. 1789 ignores the start of serious science in the West, and the age of western exploration.
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John A. Lynn has written: 'Will the real you please remain standing!' 'Coming to the Americas' 'A guide to sources in early modern European military history in midwestern research libraries' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History, Military, Library resources, Military History, Military history, Modern, Modern Military history
Early Modern English started around 1500. For reference, Shakespeare is in Early Modern English; Chaucer is in the London dialect of Middle English.
B. Ann Tlusty has written: 'The martial ethic in early modern Germany' -- subject(s): HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century, HISTORY / Social History, Military socialization, Men, Military ethics, Militia, Masculinity, Military History, Attitudes, Germany, HISTORY / Military / Weapons, HISTORY / Europe / Germany, History 'Augsburg during the Reformation era' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Sources, History, Reformation, Church history
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