Introduction to medieval Europe 300-1500

書誌事項

Introduction to medieval Europe 300-1500

Wim Blockmans and Peter Hoppenbrouwers

Routledge, 2024 [i.e. 2023]

4th ed

  • : pbk

タイトル別名

Eeuwen des onderscheids : een geschiedenis van middeleeuws Europa

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注記

Translated from the Dutch

Includes bibliographical references (p. 521-554) and index

収録内容

  • List of illustrations
  • List of boxes
  • Illustration acknowledgements
  • The Middle Ages as a period in European history
  • Medievalism
  • The book's arrangement
  • Chapter 1 The end of the Roman Empire in the West
  • Chapter 2 The establishment of two world religions: Christianity and Islam
  • Chapter 3 The powerful and the poor: society and economy in the Frankish kingdoms and beyond
  • Chapter 4 Early kingdoms and principalities
  • Chapter 5 Accelerated growth
  • Chapter 6 Religious reform and renewal
  • Chapter 7 The beginnings of European expansion
  • Chapter 8 Thinking about man and the world
  • Chapter 9: Towns and the urbanisation of medieval society
  • Chapter 10 Between crisis and contraction: population, economy and society
  • Chapter 11 The consolidation of states
  • Chapter 12 Crisis in the Church and the reorientation of the faithful
  • Epilogue
  • Timeline
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography of secondary literature
  • Index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

* This fourth edition has been updated throughout to discuss the global Middle Ages, medieval slavery, climate change and intercontinental pandemics and European exchange with Africa, the Americas and Asia to provide students with a broader understanding of the medieval period which looks beyond the usual European boarders reflecting the new trends in teaching and research. * Chapter summaries have been added to each chapter to support students' understanding of the topics, and the glossary has been fully updated to give modern students the confidence and language to discuss medieval history. * This book provides a political, economic, cultural, and social history of Medieval Europe and the world it existed within, it is divided into four chronological parts containing thematic chapters which provide students and lecturers with an essential foundation in the history of Medieval Europe. * The book is full colour throughout and is supported by pedagogical features within the book, such as primary source boxes. This book ensures that students with little or no prior knowledge of the subject are guided through the material in an engaging way. * The start of each chapter includes a historiography summary box providing students with an overview of the key debates for each theme, providing lecturers and students with a comprehensive historiographical summary, perfect to get students up to speed before class. * Signposting throughout the book highlights key subjects and debates that students should be aware of, ensuring that students can easily navigate through the book in their independent learning and in class.

目次

Introduction Part 1 The early Middle Ages, 300-1000 1. The end of the Roman Empire in the West 2. The establishment of two world religions: Christianity and Islam 3. The powerful and the poor: society and economy in the Frankish kingdoms and beyond Part 2: The Central Middle Ages, 1000-1300 4. Early kingdoms and principalities 5. Accelerated growth 6. Religious reform and renewal Part 3: Expansion and maturation, 1000-1500 7. The beginnings of European expansion 8. Thinking about man and the world 9. Towns and the urbanisation of medieval society Part 4: The Late Middle Ages, 1300-1500 10. Between crisis and contraction: population, economy and society 11. The consolidation of states 12. Crisis in the Church and the reorientation of the faithful Epilogue

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