The Oxford history of medieval Europe
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The Oxford history of medieval Europe
(Oxford paperbacks)
Oxford University Press, 1992
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The Oxford illustrated history of medieval Europe
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Abridged ed. of: The Oxford illustrated history of medieval Europe
Includes bibliographical references (p. [330]-349) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is an account of the 1000 years between the fall of the Roman Empire and the dawning of the Renaissance. Written by a team of leading scholars, the text ranges from the empires of the Byzantines and Charlemagne to the complex system of kingdoms and city states that made up Europe on the verge of overseas expansion. Capturing the chivalry, faith, and curiosity of the period, the book also examines developments in trade, science, warfare and the arts.
Table of Contents
- The transformation of the Roman Mediterranean, 400-900, Thomas Brown
- the Northern world in the Dark Ages, 400-900, Edward James
- the society of Northern Europe in the High Middle Ages, 900-1200, David Whitton
- Northern Europe invades the Mediterranean, 900-1200, Rosemary Morris
- the Mediterranean in the age of the Renaissance, 1200-1500, Peter Denley
- the civilization of courts and cities in the North, 1200-1500, Malcolm Vale.
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