Medieval Europe : a short history
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Medieval Europe : a short history
McGraw-Hill, c2002
9th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For more than three decades, C. Warren Hollister nurtured this classic text of medieval European history. The text was profoundly marked by his clear historical vision and engaging teaching style. Now Judith Bennett has updated this classic book while striving to lose neither Dr. Hollister's vision nor style. In his preface to the eighth edition, Professor Hollister wrote of his fateful realization, while in college, that our world today "is a product of the medieval past." The ninth edition of "Medieval Europe: A Short History" seeks to introduce today's students to the medieval roots of our own society. Building on the solid foundation created by Dr. Hollister, new co-author Judith Bennett brings expanded coverage of women's history, social and cultural history, the role of the common man and woman of the Middle Ages, and the history of the Late Middle Ages to this revision.
Table of Contents
Introduction Part I The Early Middle Ages: The Birth of Europe Introduction 1 Rome Becomes Christian 2 The Waning of the Western Empire 3 Byzantium Endures 4 Early Western Christendom 5 The Ascent of Islam 6 Carolingian Europe 7 Division, Invasion, and Reorganization Part II The Central Middle Ages: Reform, Revival, and Expansion Introduction 1 Economic Takeoff and Social Change 2 New Paths to God 3 Conquests, Crusades, and Persecutions 4 Worlds in Collision: Papacy and Holy Roman Empire 5 States in the Making: England and France 6 Literature, Art, and Thought Part III The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Creativity Introduction 1 Famine, Plague, and Recovery 15 Toward the Sovereign State 16 Diversity and Dynamism in Late Medieval Culture Appendix: Popes and Monarchs of Medieval Europe
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