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Early Modern World

                  Earthquakes
                  Eastern Europe

                  Economic Growth,
                  Extensive and Intensive
                  Ecumenicism
                  Education

                  Egypt—State Formation

                  Egypt, Ancient
                  Einstein, Albert
                                                                             Early Modern
                  Electricity

                  Elizabeth I                                                                   World

                  Empire
                                                                     istorians sometimes refer to the era between the
                  Energy
                                                                Hpremodern (or medieval) and late modern eras as
                  Engines of History                            the “early modern world.” The world during this era was

                  Enlightenment, The                            increasingly united by the projection of European power
                                                                abroad, especially in the Americas. Although early mod-
                  Equatorial and Southern                       ern Europeans still had little knowledge of, let alone hege-
                  Africa, 4000 BCE–1100 CE                      mony (influence) over, the inland regions of Africa and
                  Erosion                                       Asia, the links created and dominated by Europeans
                                                                made all the world a stage for fundamental historical
                  Esperanto
                                                                processes.
                  Ethnic Nationalism                              Historians debate, or pass over in silence, the problem
                                                                of determining the precise starting and ending dates of
                  Ethnicity
                                                                the early modern world and have produced only the
                  Ethnocentrism                                 vaguest consensus. Roughly, the era of the early modern
                  Eurocentrism                                  world began during the fifteenth century with the Timurid
                                                                (relating to the Turkic conqueror Timur) and Italian cul-
                  Europe                                        tural renaissances.The year 1405 serves as a convenient
                  European Union                                starting date because it marks not only the death of
                                                                Timur, the last great central Asian conqueror to join farm-
                  Expansion, European
                                                                ers and nomads into a single empire, but also the first of
                  Expeditions, Scientific                        the Chinese admiral Zheng He’s (c. 1371–1435) naval
                                                                expeditions to the “Western Oceans.” The era might be
                  Exploration, Chinese
                                                                taken to end in the late eighteenth century with the
                  Exploration, Space                            French and Industrial revolutions, both European events

                  Extinctions                                   of global consequence in the late modern world. The
                                                                uncertainty of this periodization derives in part from the
                                                                concept of an early modern Europe, with its own uncer-
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