- Current historical period of human historyThe modern era or the modern period is considered the current historical period of human history. It was originally applied to the history of Europe and Western history for events that came after the Middle Ages, often from around the year 1500.www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Modern_era
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The modern era or the modern period is considered the current historical period of human history. It was originally applied to the history of Europe and Western history for events that came after the Middle Ages, often from around the year 1500. From the 1990s, it is more common among historians to refer to the period … 展开
Eras can not easily be defined. 1500 is an approximate starting period for the modern era because many major events caused the Western world to change around that time: from the fall of Constantinople (1453), Gutenberg's … 展开
Historians sometimes define a nineteenth century historical era stretching from 1815 (the Congress of Vienna) to 1914 (the outbreak of the 展开
Late 15th to 17th century
Renaissance and early Reformation (c. 1450–1600)
• Gutenberg's moveable type printing press (1450s): … 展开While earlier centuries also saw significant developments, the 20th century was distinguished by the unprecedented pace and global scale of … 展开
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网页Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies of the art produced during that era. [1] The term is usually …
Early modern Europe - Wikipedia
网页Early modern Europe, also referred to as the post-medieval period, is the period of European history between the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, roughly the mid 15th century to …
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