The New Cambridge Medieval History: P. 1, 2: c.1024-c.1198, Volume 4,Numéros 1 à 2Rosamond McKitterick, Paul Fouracre, David Luscombe, David Abulafia, Timothy Reuter, Jonathan Riley-Smith, Christopher Allmand, Michael Jones Cambridge University Press, 1995 - 940 pages Annotation The fourth volume of The New Cambridge Medieval History covers the eleventh and twelfth centuries, which comprised the most dynamic period in the European Middle Ages. The first of two parts, this volume deals with ecclesiastical and secular themes, in addition to major developments such as the expansion of population, agriculture, trade, and towns; the radical reform of the Western Church; the appearance of new kingdoms and states, the Crusades, knighthood and law; and the development of literature, art and architecture, heresies and the scholastic movement. |
Table des matières
CONTENTS | 1 |
The rural economy and demographic growth | 11 |
Towns and the growth of trade | 47 |
Towns of Europe and the Mediterranean region | 85 |
Government and community | 86 |
The development of law | 113 |
Knightly society | 148 |
War peace and the Christian order | 185 |
Religion and the laity | 499 |
The crusades 10951198 | 534 |
Asia Minor Syria and the crusades | 535 |
The eastern churches | 564 |
The Christian churches of the east | 565 |
alAndalus and its neighbours | 599 |
Muslim Spain and Portugal | 600 |
The Jews in Europe and the Mediterranean basin | 623 |
War peace and the Christian order | 201 |
The structure of the church 10241073 | 229 |
The structure of the church 10241073 | 231 |
Reform and the church 10731122 | 268 |
Reform and the church 10731122 | 269 |
Religious communities 10241215 | 335 |
The institutions of the church 10731216 | 368 |
Thought and learning | 461 |
Latin and vernacular literature | 658 |
Architecture and the visual arts | 693 |
Art and architecture | 694 |
732 | |
758 | |
Index | 865 |
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