A short history of the Middle Ages
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A short history of the Middle Ages
University of Toronto Press, c2009
3rd ed
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Note
"Second edition published by Broadview Press 2004"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This edition includes a new feature, "Seeing the Middle Ages," as well as over 40 color maps, more than 60 plates (almost all in color), seven figures, genealogies, and appendices of rulers. Students and others who wish to test their knowledge of each chapter will find study questions at
Table of Contents
Maps Plates Genealogies Figures Lists Abbreviations, Conventions, Websites Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the Third Edition 1. Prelude: The Roman World Transformed (c.300-c.600) Part I: Three Cultures from One 2. The Emergence of Sibling Cultures (c.600-c.750) 3. Creating New Identities (c.750-c.900) 4. Political Communities Reordered (c.900-c.1050) Part II: The European Take-Off 5. The Expansion of Europe (c.1050-c.1150) 6. Institutionalizing Aspirations (c.1150-c.1250) 7. Discordant Harmonies (c.1250-c.1350) 8. Catastrophe and Creativity (c.1350-c.1500) Epilogue Glossary Appendix: Lists Sources Index
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