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Index
About the Author
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Maps
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Map
1 Introduction
PART I: The Roman Empire and its Break-up, 400–550
2 The Weight of Empire
3 Culture and Belief in the Christian Roman World
4 Crisis and Continuity, 400–550
PART II: The Post-Roman West, 550–750
5 Merovingian Gaul and Germany, 500–751
6 The West Mediterranean Kingdoms: Spain and Italy, 550–750
7 Kings without States: Britain and Ireland, 400–800
8 Post-Roman Attitudes: Culture, Belief and Political Etiquette, 550–750
9 Wealth, Exchange and Peasant Society
10 The Power of the Visual: Material Culture and Display from Imperial Rome to the Carolingians
PART III: The Empires of the East, 550–1000
11 Byzantine Survival, 550–850
12 The Crystallization of Arab Political Power, 630–750
13 Byzantine Revival, 850–1000
14 From ‘Abbasid Baghdad to Umayyad Córdoba, 750–1000
15 The State and the Economy: Eastern Mediterranean Exchange Networks, 600–1000
PART IV: The Carolingian and Post-Carolingian West, 750–1000
16 The Carolingian Century, 751–887
17 Intellectuals and Politics
18 The Tenth-century Successor States
19 ‘Carolingian’ England, 800–1000
20 Outer Europe
21 Aristocrats between the Carolingian and the ‘Feudal’ Worlds
22 The Caging of the Peasantry, 800–1000
23 Conclusion: Trends in European History, 400–1000
Illustrations
Notes and Bibliographic Guides
Index of Names and Places
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