The new cambridge medieval history Vol-vii : c. 1415-c. 1500 vol.7
by Allmand, Christopher (ed.).
Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998Description: xxi, 1048 p. Vol.VII.ISBN: 0521382963; 9780521382960.Subject(s): c. 1415-c. 1500 | Europe--History--476-1492 | History - General History | United Kingdom, Great Britain | Europe - General | History / Medieval | History / Europe / General | Medieval | Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500 | European history | European history (ie other than Britain & Ireland) | World history: c 500 to C 1500 | Medieval World History (Circa 450 - Circa 1450) | History | History: World | 476-1492 | Europe | Middle Ages | Regional HistorySummary: This volume of The New Cambridge Medieval History covers most of the period of Frankish and Carolingian dominance in western Europe. It was one of remarkable political and cultural coherence, combined with crucial, very diverse and formative developments in every sphere of life. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, the authors examine the interaction between rulers and ruled, how power and authority actually worked, and the society and culture of Europe as a whole. The volume is divided into four parts. Part I encompasses the events and political developments in the whole of the British Isles, the west and east Frankish kingdoms, Scandinavia, the Slavic and Balkan regions, Spain, Italy, and those aspects of Byzantine and Muslim history which impinged on the west between c. 700 and c. 900. Parts II, III and IV cover themes and topics concerning church and society, and cultural and intellectual developments.Item type | Location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This volume of The New Cambridge Medieval History covers most of the period of Frankish and Carolingian dominance in western Europe. It was one of remarkable political and cultural coherence, combined with crucial, very diverse and formative developments in every sphere of life. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, the authors examine the interaction between rulers and ruled, how power and authority actually worked, and the society and culture of Europe as a whole. The volume is divided into four parts. Part I encompasses the events and political developments in the whole of the British Isles, the west and east Frankish kingdoms, Scandinavia, the Slavic and Balkan regions, Spain, Italy, and those aspects of Byzantine and Muslim history which impinged on the west between c. 700 and c. 900. Parts II, III and IV cover themes and topics concerning church and society, and cultural and intellectual developments.
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