Early medieval Europe 300-1000
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Early medieval Europe 300-1000
(Macmillan history of Europe)
Macmillan Education, 1991
1st ed
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Bibliography: p. 425-435
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
'A large and intricate body of fundamental research on the narrative sources deployed with clarity and expertise for which many readers will be extremely grateful.' - Times Higher Education Supplement
目次
- Problem solving emperors - a dynamic age 235-285, the reign of Diocletian 285-305
- the age of Constantine - imperials rivals 305-312, the emperor and his new religion, Constantine's heirs 324-350
- frontier wars and civil wars 350-395 - imperial defence 350-361, reactionary rebel - the emperor Juaian 361-363, internal conflicts 363-395
- the battle of Adrianople and the sack of Rome - the coming of the Huns, the Visigoths and the Empire 376-395
- Stilicho or Honorius? - the conflict of two strategies 395-410
- a divided city - the Christian Church 300-460 - Christianity and the empire, the primacy of Peter, the rise of monasticism
- the disappearance of an army - shrinking the Western Empire 410-454, an age of military dictators 455-480, the fall of Rome
- the new kingdoms - war lords and kings, Theoderic and the Ostrogothic kingdom in Italy, Clovis
- the twilight of the West 518-568 - prelude - Constantinople and Rome, Justinian I and Africa 527-533, the Italian wars 535-553
- Constantinople, Persia and the Arabs - the Roman empire and Iran, Islam and the Arab conquests
- decadent and do-nothing kings - Visigothic Spain c.589-711, Merovingian Gaul c.511-687
- the re-making of Britain - entrepreneurial rulers 410-597, Christian kingdoms 597-685
- the Mercian hegemony 633-874
- the Lombard achievement C 540-712, the acquisition of Italy 540-572
- dukes and kings 572-584, the kingdom of the Lombards 584-712
- the sundering of East and West - survivals of cultural unity, iconoclasm - divisions in the East, Rome between Constantinople and Francia
- monks and missionaries - western monasticism, the making of the Irish church, spreading the word
- towards a new Western Empire 714-800 - Charles "The Hammer", Pippin "The Short", Charles "The Great"
- the new Constantine - the meaning of empire, the mechanics of government, the ideological programme
- the dissension of kings - chroniclers in an age of war, the reign of Louis the Pious 814-840, kings and emperors in the West 840-911
- the desolation of the pagans - traders and raiders, the Vikings and Francia, the Vikings and the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, conversion and expansion
- towards the millennium - Italy and Germany 875-961, the heirs of Rome - East and West 961-1002, Renaissance and nostalgia.
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