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Cambridge Modern History
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The Cambridge Modern History
Italy in 1799, from the Atlas (1912)

CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Published1902–1912; 1957–1979
No. of books14 (Cambridge Modern History)
14 (New Cambridge Modern History)

The Cambridge Modern History is a comprehensive modern history of the world, beginning with the 15th century Age of Discovery, published by the Cambridge University Press in England and also in the United States.

The first series, planned by Lord Acton and edited by him with Stanley Mordaunt Leathes, Sir Adolphus William Ward and G. W. Prothero, was launched in 1902 and totalled fourteen volumes, the last of them being an historical atlas which appeared in 1912. The period covered was from 1450 to 1910.[1] Each volume includes an extensive bibliography.

A second series, with entirely new editors and contributors, The New Cambridge Modern History, appeared in fourteen volumes between 1957 and 1979, again concluding with an atlas. It covered the world from 1450 to 1945.

Planning and publishing

The dominions of Charles V in 1558,
map from the atlas of 1912

The original Cambridge Modern History was planned by Lord Acton, who during 1899 and 1900 gave much of his time to coordinating the project, intended to be a monument of objective, detailed, and collaborative scholarship.[2] Acton was Regius professor of modern history at Cambridge, and a fellow of All Souls, Oxford. He had previously established the English Historical Review in 1886 and had an exalted reputation.[3]

Cambridge Modern History Atlas
(1912), title page

The new work was published in fourteen volumes between 1902 and 1912, in the British Isles by the Cambridge University Press and in the United States by Macmillan & Co. of New York City. Written mostly by English scholars, the first twelve volumes dealt with the history of the world from 1450 up to 1870.[1] The final volume, numbered 12, was The Latest Age and appeared in 1910.[4] There then followed two supplemental volumes.[1]

The history was later followed by similar multi-volume works for the earlier ages, namely the Cambridge Ancient History and the Cambridge Medieval History.[5] As the first of such histories, it later came to be seen as establishing a tradition of collaborative scholarship.[6]

A second edition of the atlas (volume XIV) was published in 1924.[7]

Volumes published

I. The Renaissance (1902)

Chapter Title Author
Introductory Note Mandell Creighton
1 The Age of Discovery Edward John Payne
2 The New World Edward John Payne
3 The Ottoman Conquest John Bagnell Bury
4 Italy and her Invaders Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
5 Florence (I): Savonarola Edward Armstrong
6 Florence (II): Macchiavelli Laurence Arthur Burd
7 Rome and the Temporal Power Richard Garnett
8 Venice Horatio Robert Forbes Brown
9 Germany and the Empire Thomas Frederick Tout
10 Hungary and the Slavonic Kingdoms Emil Reich
11 The Catholic Kings Henry Butler Clarke
12 France Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
13 The Netherlands Adolphus William Ward
14 The Early Tudors James Gairdner
15 Economic Change William Cunningham
16 The Classical Renaissance Richard Claverhouse Jebb
17 The Christian Renaissance Montague Rhodes James
18 Catholic Europe William Francis Barry
19 The Eve of the Reformation Henry Charles Lea

II. The Reformation: The end of the Middle Ages (1903)

Chapter Title Author
1 Medicean Rome Franz Xaver Kraus
2 Habsburg and Valois (I) Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
3 Habsburg and Valois (II) Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
4 Luther Thomas Martin Lindsay
5 National Opposition to Rome in Germany Albert Frederick Pollard
6 Social Revolution and Catholic Reaction in Germany Albert Frederick Pollard
7 The Conflict of Creeds and Parties in Germany Albert Frederick Pollard
8 Religious War in Germany Albert Frederick Pollard
9 The Reformation in France Arthur Augustus Tilley
10 The Helvetic Reformation James Pounder Whitney
11 Calvin and the Reformed Church Andrew Martin Fairbairn
12 The Catholic South William Edward Collins
13 Henry VIII James Gairdner
14 The Reformation under Edward VI Albert Frederick Pollard
15 Philip and Mary James Bass Mullinger
16 The Anglican Settlement and the Scottish Reformation Frederic William Maitland
17 The Scandinavian North William Edward Collins
17 Addendum Note on the Reformation in Poland Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
18 The Church and Reform Reginald Vere Laurence
19 Tendencies of European Thought in the Age of the Reformation' Andrew Martin Fairbairn

III. The Wars of Religion (1904)

Chapter Title Author
1 The Wars of Religion in France Arthur John Butler
2 French Humanism and Montaigne Arthur Augustus Tilley
3 The Catholic Reaction, and the Valois and Báthory Elections, in Poland Robert Nisbet Bain
4 The Height of the Ottoman Power Moritz Brosch
5 The Empire under Ferdinand I and Maximilian II Adolphus William Ward
6 The Revolt of the Netherlands George Edmundson
7 William the Silent George Edmundson
8 Mary Stewart Thomas Graves Law
9 The Elizabethan Naval War with Spain John Knox Laughton
10 The Last Years of Elizabeth Sidney Lee
11 The Elizabethan Age of English Literature Sidney Lee
12 Tuscany and Savoy Edward Armstrong
13 Rome under Sixtus V Ugo Balzani
14 The End of the Italian Renaissance Arthur John Butler
15 Spain under Philip II Martin Hume
16 Spain under Philip III Martin Hume
17 Britain under James I Samuel Rawson Gardiner
18 Ireland to the Settlement of Ulster Robert Dunlop
19 The Dutch Republic George Edmundson
20 Henry IV of France Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
21 The Empire under Rudolf II Adolphus William Ward
22 Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century John Neville Figgis

IV. The Thirty Years War (1906)

Chapter Title Author
1 The Outbreak of the Thirty Years' War Adolphus William Ward
2 The Valtelline Horatio Robert Forbes Brown
3 The Protestant Collapse (1620–30)
     (1) The Bohemian and the Palatinate War (1620-3)
     (2) The Lower-Saxon and Danish War (1623-9)
     (3) The Edict of Restitution and the Dismissal of Wallenstein (1628–30)
Adolphus William Ward
4 Richelieu Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
5 The Vasa in Sweden and Poland (1560–1630) William Fiddian Reddaway
6 Gustavus Adolphus (1630–2) Adolphus William Ward
7 Wallenstein and Bernard of Weimar (1632–5)
     (1) Wallenstein's End (1632-4)
     (2) Nördlingen and Prague (1634-5)
Adolphus William Ward
8 The Constitutional Struggle in England (1625–40) George Walter Prothero
9 The First Two Years of the Long Parliament (1640-2) George Walter Prothero
10 The First Civil War (1642-7) George Walter Prothero, and
Ernest Marsh Lloyd
11 Presbyterians and Independents (1645-9) George Walter Prothero, and
Ernest Marsh Lloyd
12 The Westminster Assembly William Arthur Shaw
13 The Later Years of the Thirty Years' War (1635–48) Adolphus William Ward
14 The Peace of Westphalia Adolphus William Ward
15 The Commonwealth and the Protectorate (1649–59) William Arthur Shaw
16 The Navy of the Commonwealth and the First Dutch War Joseph Robson Tanner
17 Scotland from the Accession of Charles I to the Restoration Peter Hume Brown
18 Ireland from the Plantation of Ulster to the Cromwellian Settlement (1611-1659) Robert Dunlop
19 Anarchy and the Restoration (1659–60) Charles Harding Firth
20 The Scandinavian North (1559-1660) William Fiddian Reddaway
21 Mazarin Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
22 Spain and Spanish Italy under Philip III and IV Martin Hume
23 Papal Policy, 1590-1648 Moritz Brosch Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Cambridge_Modern_History
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