A spirited history of the changes that transformed Europe during the
1,000-year span of the Middle Ages: “A dazzling race through a
complex millennium.”—Publishers Weekly The millennium between the
breakup of the western Roman Empire and the Reformation was a long and
hugely transformative period—one not easily chronicled within the
scope of a few hundred pages. Yet distinguished historian Chris
Wickham has taken up the challenge in this landmark book, and he
succeeds in producing the most riveting account of medieval Europe in
a generation. Tracking the entire sweep of the Middle Ages across
Europe, Wickham focuses on important changes century by century,
including such pivotal crises and moments as the fall of the western
Roman Empire, Charlemagne’s reforms, the feudal revolution, the
challenge of heresy, the destruction of the Byzantine Empire, the
rebuilding of late medieval states, and the appalling devastation of
the Black Death. He provides illuminating vignettes that underscore
how shifting social, economic, and political circumstances affected
individual lives and international events—and offers both a new
conception of Europe’s medieval period and a provocative revision of
exactly how and why the Middle Ages matter. “Far-ranging, fluent,
and thoughtful—of considerable interest to students of history writ
large, and not just of Europe.”—Kirkus Reviews, (starred review)
Includes maps and illustrations
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ISBN
9780300222210
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Yale University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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