The Early Middle Ages (400-1000) was one of the most dynamic and crucial periods in the formation of Europe. It covers the transition from the relatively diverse world of Roman Empire in late antiquity, to the disparate world of early medieval Europe, where local differences assumed far greater significance, but where, nonetheless, the institution of Latin Christianity lent coherence to the successor states. In this book, McKitterick and five other leading historians have collaborated closely to produce a set of thematic interpretations covering politics, society, economy, culture, religion, and Europe and the wider world. Military matters and warfare are treated within these chapters, reflecting their entrenchment in social, economic, and political stuctures. The definition of 'Europe' is ambiguous in this period, but for the most part, 'Europe' coincides with the ever-expanding horizons of Latin Christendom. However, this book also looks at crucial interactions with other areas, such as Scandinavia, eastern Europe, the Islamic Middle East and North Africa, and Byzantium. Providing a coherent view of the most important elements within the period, this book gives a sense of the complexities and excitements of six hundred years of transition.
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This book provides a set of thematic interpretations of one of the most dynamic and formative periods in Europe's history. Chapters from the world's leading scholars of the period offer an authoritative, up-to-date and exciting approach to the subject.
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Introduction ; 1. Politics ; 2. Society ; 3. The economy ; 4. Religion ; 5. Culture ; 6. Europe and the wider world ; Conclusion ; Further Reading ; Chronology ; Maps
Chapters from the world's leading scholars of the period offer an authoritative and exciting approach to the subject
Coverage is up to date and reliable: contributors are at the cutting edge of research and aware of key methodological issues
Taking a long view over the period c.400 to c.1000, thematic chapters offer broad knowledge without oversimplifying the thematic approach
Concise and lively coverage make this an accessible introduction to the period
Chronological table and maps provide useful reference material
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Chapters from the world's leading scholars of the period offer an authoritative and exciting approach to the subject
Coverage is up to date and reliable: contributors are at the cutting edge of research and aware of key methodological issues
Taking a long view over the period c.400 to c.1000, thematic chapters offer broad knowledge without oversimplifying the thematic approach
Concise and lively coverage make this an accessible introduction to the period
Chronological table and maps provide useful reference material
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ISBN
9780198731726
Publisert
2001
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
418 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
UA, UU, 14, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
328
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