The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 3, c.900-c.1024 by Timothy Reuter

The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 3, c.900-c.1024 by Timothy Reuter

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The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 3, c.900-c.1024 by Timothy Reuter

The period of the tenth and early eleventh centuries was crucial in the formation of Europe, much of whose political geography and larger-scale divisions began to take shape at this time. It was also an era of great fragmentation, and hence of differences which have been magnified by modern national historiographical traditions. This volume of The New Cambridge Medieval History reflects these varying traditions, and provides an authoritative survey in its own terms. The volume is divided into three sections. The first covers general themes such as the economy, government, and religious, cultural, and intellectual life. The second is devoted to the kingdoms and principalities which had emerged within the area of the former Carolingian empire as well as the 'honorary Carolingian' region of England. The final section deals with the emergent principalities of eastern Europe and the new and established empires, states and statelets of the Mediterranean world.
'There can be no doubt that this meticulously edited volume offers a very valuable synthesis of current research, and deserves careful study' Journal of Ecclesiastical History
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ISBN 13 9781107460584
ISBN 10 1107460581
Title The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 3, c.900-c.1024
Author Timothy Reuter
Series The New Cambridge Medieval History
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2015-05-21
Number of pages 908
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