Sources of medieval history
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Sources of medieval history
(The Middle Ages / [compiled by] Brian Tierney, v. 1)
McGraw-Hill, c1999
6th ed
- : pbk.
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Description
This volume of translated source materials from the late Roman Empire to the mid-15th century introduces students to the diversity of medieval culture, covering all aspects of medieval life--social, religious, economic, intellectual, institutional.
Table of Contents
Note on the Sixth EditionPrefaceTHE EARLY MIDDLE AGESChapter 1: The Late Roman EmpireChapter 2: Christianity and the Pagan TraditionChapter 3: The BarbariansChapter 4: Roman, Christian, and Teutonic Conceptions of LawChapter 5: The Rise of the PapacyChapter 6: Monasticism and the Conversion of the NorthChapter 7: Byzantium and IslamChapter 8: The Frankish-Papal AllianceChapter 9: The Early Medieval EmpireChapter 10: Byzantium, the West, and the SlavsChapter 11: The Development of Feudal InstitutionsChapter 12: The Investiture ContestTHE TWELFTH CENTURYChapter 13: The First CrusadersChapter 14: Ways of Thought and FeelingChapter 15: Towns and TradeChapter 16: Varieties of Medieval LiteratureChapter 17: Women, Love, and MarriageChapter 18: Feudal KingshipChapter 19: Empire and PapacyTHE THIRTEENTH CENTURYChapter 20: The Zenith of Papal PowerChapter 21: Heretics and FriarsChapter 22: The French MonarchyChapter 23: The Holy Roman EmpireChapter 24: Constitutionalism in EnglandChapter 25: Rural LifeChapter 26: The World of ThoughtTHE LATE MIDDLE AGESChapter 27: The Papacy and Its CriticsChapter 28: Fourteenth-Century CalamitiesChapter 29: Peasants' RebellionsChapter 30: Women and WorkChapter 31: Women and Religion: Saint and HereticChapter 32: Aspects of Late Medieval GovernmentChapter 33: Conciliarism in the ChurchChapter 34: Late Medieval Society- Classes and AttitudesChapter 35: Epilogue
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