A short history of the Middle Ages
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A short history of the Middle Ages
University of Toronto Press, c2018
5th ed
- : softcover
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Includes index
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Description
In this newest edition of her bestselling book, Barbara H. Rosenwein integrates the history of European, Byzantine, and Islamic medieval cultures-as well as their Eurasian connections-in a dynamic narrative. The text has been significantly updated to reflect growing interest in the Islamic world and Mediterranean region. Stunning plates featuring art and architecture weave together events, mentalities, and aesthetics. Medievalist Riccardo Cristiani authors a new feature on material culture that examines the intricacies of manuscript production and the lustrous glazes of Islamic ceramics. A fully revised map program offers user-friendly spot maps that clarify events right where they are discussed as well as dazzling topographical maps that reveal the very contours of the medieval world. Helpful genealogies, figures, architectural plans, and lists of key dates complement the text. All maps, genealogies, and figures are available on the History Matters website (www.utphistorymatters.com) for easy download. Students will find this site equally useful for its hundreds of study questions and their click-to-reveal answers.
Table of Contents
List of Maps
List of Plates
List of Genealogies
List of Figures
Abbreviations, Date Conventions, Website
Acknowledgments
1. Prelude: The Roman World Transformed (c.300-c.600)
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)
5. New Configurations (c.1050-c.1150)
6. Institutionalizing Aspirations (c.1150-c.1250)
7. Tensions and Reconciliations (c.1250-c.1350)
8. Catastrophe and Creativity (c.1350-c.1500)
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