Early Modern

Books written during or set in the Early Modern period or the Renaissance in Europe or the New World.

Although the chronological limits of the period are open to debate, the timeframe spans the period after the late portion of the Middle Ages (c. 1500) through the beginning of the Age of Revolutions (c. 1800) and is variously demarcated by historians as beginning with the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, with the Renaissance or the Age of Discovery and ending with the French Revolution in 1789.

Hamlet
Othello
The Tempest
King Lear
Romeo and Juliet
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Macbeth
Dr. Faustus
Paradise Lost
Twelfth Night
The Merchant of Venice
Much Ado About Nothing
Titus Andronicus
Julius Caesar
The Winter's Tale
A New Map of Wonders by Caspar HendersonDivine Vintage by Joel ButlerDie Wiener Gruppe/ The Vienna Group by Peter WeibelThe Penguin Book of Modern Canadian Short Stories by Wayne GradyA Page of Madness by Aaron Gerow
When Stuff Started Being Original
227 books — 6 voters
The Witches by Stacy SchiffSix Women of Salem by Marilynne K. RoachIn the Devil's Snare by Mary Beth NortonWitches by Tracy BormanThe Devil in the Shape of a Woman by Carol F. Karlsen
Early Modern Witchcraft
25 books — 10 voters

The Transformations of Magic by Frank KlaassenShadows of the Cursed Dragon by Ravan TempestMaking Magic in Elizabethan England by Frank F. KlaassenThe Magic of Rogues by Frank KlaassenConjuring Spirits by Claire Fanger
Medieval and Renaissance Magic
76 books — 2 voters
God's Playground by Norman DaviesTeutonic Knight vs Lithuanian Warrior by Mark GaleottiThe Other Prussia by Karin FriedrichKing Sigismund of Poland and Martin Luther by Natalia NowakowskaBetween Lipany and White Mountain by James R. Palmitessa
Early Modern Eastern Europe
24 books — 6 voters

The Prince by Niccolò MachiavelliThe Birth of Venus by Sarah DunantBrunelleschi's Dome by Ross KingThe House of Medici by Christopher HibbertThe Tigress of Forlì by Elizabeth Lev
The Italian Renaissance
282 books — 172 voters

Reinhart Koselleck
Heresy no longer existed within religion; it was founded in the state.
Reinhart Koselleck, Futures Past: On the Semantics of Historical Time

Keith Thomas
The fourteenth-century preacher, John Bromyard, used to tell the story of the shepherd who, asked if he knew who the Father, Son and Holy Ghost were, replied, 'The father and the son I know well for I tend their sheep, but I know not that third fellow; there is none of that name in our village. ...more
Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic: Studies in Popular Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century England

More quotes...
The 50-Book Exam Inspired by the Ph.D. Qualifying 50-Book Exam administered to second-year Ph.D. students in the …more
2 members, last active 5 months ago
Early Modern History, 16th-18th Century This is a group for all those with an interest in Early Modern history (roughly from 1500-1800, …more
49 members, last active 3 years ago