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On the question of the epochs of modern history cf. also P. Herre, Sources of World History, Leipzig, 1910, which sets out, along with literature references, the usual division into epochs and cites, inter alia, the following “epochs”: “The epochs of the medieval idea of world domination” (circa 800 to circa 1250).—“The epoch of the emergence of national states” (circa 1250 to circa 1500).... “The epoch of the formation and development of national constitutional states” (circa 1789 to circa 1870).... “The epoch of world states and world economy” (“circa 1870 to circa 1910”). |
N.B. “epochs” of modern history |
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