A Home Page for

History of Early Modern Europe

Nipissing University HIST 2155, 2005-6

8Compiled by the instructor, Steve Muhlberger; last updated, January 11, 2006

Currently these resources are available:

A Course Outline.

Movies to Study Early Modern History By.

Lecture notes.  I am posting some of my lecture notes in abbreviated form. These notes by no means include everything I will be talking about in class, but I hope they will prove a convenience.

Policies Regarding History Essays.

Paper  1:  Comparison of Crosby's "Ecological Imperialism" and Kennedy's "Rise and Fall of the Great Powers."

Paper 2:  Essay on an early modern primary source.



Links to other sites.

A new site by the Applied History Research Group at the University of Calgary contains much useful information on the End of Europe's Middle Ages.  It is intended for students of Early Modern Europe who want to brush up on events of the 14th and 15th centuries.  Lots of goodies here, including art and music!

Every two years I teach a seminar on Government by Consent: Representation and Democracy in the 18th Century.   I have a website with links to various resources relevant to that course here.   Many of them are relevant, too, to topics in the last quarter of HIST 2155.


To Steve Muhlberger's Home Page.

Originally posted February 15, 1998.