Internet Modern History Sourcebook
The Early Modern World
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The Early Modern World System
- The European "Age of Discovery"
- WEB Discoverers Web [Was At Tue.nl, now Internet Archive]
Includes a List of Online Primary Sources
-
WEB See Columbus and the Age of Discovery [Was Millersville, now Internet Archive]
A searchable collection of over 1100 text articles on Columbus and the
encounter of two worlds.
-
WEB See Columbus Navigation Homepage [Now Internet Archive]
With maps of the various voyages.
- Wikipedia: Age of Discovery
- The Discovery of North
America by Leif Ericsson, c. 1000 from The Saga of Eric the Red, (1387) [At this Site]
-
Eirik the Red's Saga [At
Project Gutenberg]
- Columbus
- Amerigo Vespucci (1452-1512): Account of His First
Voyage, 1497 [At this Site]
- Fra Soncino: Letter to
Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, Regarding John Cabot's First Voyage, 1497 [At this Site]
- John Cabot (c.1450-1499): Voyage to North America,
1497 [At this Site]
- Ferdinand Magellan's Voyage Round the World, 1519-1522
CE [At this Site]
- Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca: Adventures
in the Unknown Interior of America, 1542, translated and annotated by Cyclone Covey
(1963, copyright not renewed), full text [At ibiblio]
"The semi-official report to the king of Spain by the ranking surviving officer of a
royal expedition to conquer Florida which fantastically miscarried."
- Francis Pretty: Sir
Francis Drake's Famous Voyage Round The World, 1580
- Hans Mayr: The Voyage and Acts of Dom Francisco, 1505-
[At this Site]
Activities in Africa
- Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618): The Discovery of
Guiana, 1595 [At this Site]
- Sidi Ali Reis (16th Century CE): Mirat ul Memalik (The
Mirror of Countries), 1557 CE [At this Site]
Europeans were not the only ones to look at other cultures. This is a Turkish Admiral's
account of his travels in the world of India and the Middle East.
- The "Columbian Exchange"
- The Americas
see sections on
- South and South-East Asia
- East Asia
- St. Francis Xavier: Letter from India, to the Society of
Jesus at Rome, 1543 [At this Site]
- St. Francis Xavier: Letter on the Missions, to St.
Ignatius de Loyola, 1549 [At this Site]
- St. Francis Xavier: Letter from Japan, to the Society of
Jesus at Goa, 1551 [At this Site]
- St. Francis Xavier: Letter from Japan, to the Society of
Jesus in Europe, 1552 [At this Site]
- Documents on the Chinese Rites Controversy, 1692,
1715, 1721, excerpts [At this Site]
How the Catholic Church "lost" China.
- Will Adams: My Coming to Japan, 1611 [At this
Site]
- Hsu Kuang-chi: Memorial to Fra Matteo Ricci, 1617
[At this Site]
- Mendez Pinto: The Woman with the Cross, c. 1630 [At
this Site]
A Chinese Christian woman.
- Père du Halde: Teaching Science to the Manchu Emperor, c.
1680 [At this Site]
- Père du Halde: The Manchu Emperor and Chinese Music, c.
1680 [At this Site]
- Père du Halde: Chinese Punishments, c. 1680 [At
this Site]
- Père Gerbillon: A Visit to a Lama, c. 1690 [At this
Site]
- The Middle East: Ottomans and Safavids - Rivals of European Powers
- Africa
- Eastern Europe Becomes a Peripheral Area
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Mercantile Capitalism
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Reflections on the Trade
and the New Economy
- Thomas Mun (1571-1641): England's Treasure By Forraign
Trade, excerpts, 1664 [At this Site]
-
Thomas Mun (1571-1641): England's Treasure by Foreign Trade, pub 1664, extracts, [Was At Then Again, now Internet Archive] and
extracts [At Hanover]
- Josiah Child: Brief Observations Concerning Trade and Interest of Money, 1668 [At Yale] [Internet Archive version here]
- Dudley North :Discourses Upon Trade; Principally Directed to the Cases of the Interest, Coynage, Clipping, Increase of Money 1691 [At Yale] [Internet Archive version here]
- John Locke (1632-1704): Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money [At Yale] [Internet Archive version here]
- Governor Glen: The Role of the Indians in the Rivalry Between France, Spain, and England, 1761 [At The
American Revolution Site] [Internet Archive version here]
- Adam Smith (1723-1790): Of Colonies, from The Wealth of Nations, 1776: [At The American Revolution Site] [Internet Archive version here]
- Adam Smith (1723-1790): The Cost of Empire from The Wealth of Nations, 1776: [At The American Revolution Site] [Internet Archive version here]
-
Daniel Defoe (c. 1659-1731): Robinson Crusoe [At
Project Gutenberg][Full text]
The classic colonialist novel.
- Summary of Immanuel Wallerstein's World System Theory [At
this Site][Modern summary]
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NOTES:
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