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Introduction: The Persistence of the "Crisis"
- Journal of Interdisciplinary History
- The MIT Press
- Volume 40, Number 2, Autumn 2009
- pp. 145-150
- Article
- Additional Information
The context for this special issue of the JIH is the persistence in scholarship and teaching of the Crisis as a way of organizing seventeenth-century history. Five historians, specialists in different fields, bring an interdisciplinary perspective to bear as they indicate how fundamental change took place in mid-seventeenth-century economies, demography, politics, art, and popular belief. The realms of warfare, international relations, science, attitudes toward knowledge, and religion also saw profound transformations during this period.