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Crime: in Austria in 18th century See also Punishment
Croatia
Cromwell, Oliver Cromwell, Thomas
Crop(s): in Americas in 18th century See also Agriculture Crossbow
Cruz, Juana Inés de la
Cuba
Cultural relativism
Culture(s): in Enlightenment in 14th century high culture (18th century) See also Art(s) Civilization Nationalism Popular culture Renaissance
Currency
Cuzco
Cyprus
Czech people: Holy Roman Empire and
Da Gama, Vasco
Dahomey
Danish phase, of Thirty Years’ War
Dante Alighieri
Dark Ages: in Europe
Dati, Gregorio
Datini, Francesco
Dauphin (France)
David (Donatello)
David (Michelangelo)
David, Jacques-Louis
Death penalty
Death rates: from Black Death decline in in 18th century of infants from Middle Passage of Renaissance babies
Debt: concept of national in France
Decameron (Boccaccio)
De-Christianization: in French Revolution
Declaration of Independence (U.S.) French Revolution and
Declaration of Indulgence
Declaration of Pillnitz
Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen (France)
Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen (Gouges)
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Gibbon)
Decree on Serfs (Catherine the Great)
Deduction
Defender of the Peace (Marsiglio of Padua)
Defense of the Liberal Instruction of Women (Cereta)
Deffand, marquise du
De Hooch, Pieter
Deism
Della Francesca, Piero
De Meaux, Geoffrey
Democracy: Locke and
Denmark in 18th century Hansa and Russia and Scandinavian unification under upheavals in See also Scandinavia Descartes, René
Despotism: in France
Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems… (Galileo)
“Diary of a Citizen,” on slave trade
Dias, Bartholomeu
Díaz, Bernal
Diderot, Denis Encyclopedia of in Russia
Diet (food): in 18th century peasant Diet (legislative body): in Austria in Poland in Sweden
Diet of Augsburg
Diet of Worms
Diggers
Diplomacy: in 18th century modern system of in Renaissance Italy Seven Years’ War and See also Alliances
Directory (France)
Discourse on Method (Descartes)
Discourse on the Origins of the Inequality of Mankind (Rousseau)
Discoveries. See Exploration
Disease: in 18th century European in New World medical advances and Paracelsus on among slaves See also Medicine
Dissent. See Revolts and rebellions Dissenters (England)
Divine Comedy (Dante)
Divine-right monarchy
Divinity: Hermetics and humanists and
Divorce: in France
Doctors. See Physicians
Doge (Venice)
Domesticity: Dutch
Domestic system
Dominican Republic
Dominicans
Donatello, Donato di
Don Giovanni (Mozart)
Dowry: in Renaissance
Drake, Francis
Drama: in Elizabethan England in France in Spain
Drinking. See Alcohol
Drogheda, battle at
Drugs: Paracelsus and
Dubois, François
Dufay, Guillaume
Duke and Duchess of Urbino (Piero della Francesca)
Duomo (Florence)
Dürer, Albrecht
Dutch: Anabaptism and in Asia domestic life of economy of France and independence from Spain in India in Indonesia in Japan North American colonies of painting of slave trade and in South Africa trade and See also Dutch Republic; Netherlands
Dutch East India Company
Dutch Republic decline of exploration by financing in France and golden age of Huguenots in Thirty Years’ War and upheavals in
Dutch West India Company
Earth: circumnavigation of See also Planets; Universe
East Africa
East Asia. See Asia
Eastern Europe: Calvinism in classes in Jews in monarchies in plague in Poland-Lithuania in
Eastern Orthodoxy: in 18th century Russia and
East India Company. See British East India Company Dutch East India Company East Prussia
Ecclesiastical Ordinances
Eck, Johann
Eckhart (Meister)
Economic liberalism
Economics: discipline of
Economy: in 16th century in 17th century in 18th century Black Death and in Brandenburg-Prussia expansion and in France in Renaissance in Russia of Third Estate after Thirty Years’ War trade and See also Mercantilism Trade
Ecstasy of Saint Theresa, The (Bernini) Ecuador
Edict of Fontainebleau
Edict of Nantes
Edict of Restitution
Edict of Worms
Education: in 18th century Luther on in Middle