Atlas of Medieval EuropeDavid Ditchburn, Angus Mackay Routledge, 11 sept. 2002 - 288 pages Covering the period from the fall of the Roman Empire through to the beginnings of the Renaissance, this is an indispensable volume which brings the complex and colourful history of the Middle Ages to life. Key features: * geographical coverage extends to the broadest definition of Europe from the Atlantic coast to the Russian steppes * each map approaches a separate issue or series of events in Medieval history, whilst a commentary locates it in its broader context * as a body, the maps provide a vivid representation of the development of nations, peoples and social structures. With over 140 maps, expert commentaries and an extensive bibliography, this is the essential reference for those who are striving to understand the fundamental issues of this period. |
Table des matières
Politics | 7 |
The Expansion of Islam in | 14 |
Division of the Carolingian Empire 843 | 20 |
The East European States c 1000 | 26 |
The Spanish and Portuguese Reconquest | 33 |
Religion | 38 |
Politics | 71 |
The Empire of the Comneni | 75 |
88 | 147 |
Centres of Creativity | 153 |
Politics | 159 |
Unity | 171 |
Crown | 179 |
The Rise of Muscovy and the Union | 186 |
Burgundian Administration | 201 |
The Spread of the Black Death | 209 |
The Normans in Southern Italy and Sicily | 84 |
The Templar Network | 91 |
The Great Schism and the Councils | 95 |
The Ostsiedlung | 97 |
The MongolTatar Invasions of | 103 |
Religion | 104 |
The Larger Towns of Europe | 132 |
Settlement Patterns in Medieval Italy | 138 |
Late ThirteenthCentury Brunswick | 215 |
Journeys of Major Italian Artists Between | 237 |
244 | |
246 | |
255 | |
256 | |
265 | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
activity Anatolia Aragon areas authority Battle became began bishop boundaries Byzantine castles central centre century Charles Christian Church communities conquest Constantinople Córdoba council COUNTY court created Crown crusade death defeated developed dominated duchy duke early east elected emperor empire England English established estates Europe example expansion Florence followed forced founded France French frontier German granted Henry houses imperial important influence Italy Jerusalem Jews John king kingdom known lands Languedoc largely late later limited lords Louis major March medieval Middle Ages Milan military monastery Muslims Naples Norman northern Order origins papacy papal Paris Parma period political pope population princes principalities province regions reign remained represented River Roman Rome routes royal rule rulers settlement Sicily southern success territories thirteenth century tion took towns trade twelfth University urban West western