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THE OXFORD HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE
THE OXFORD HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE
EDITOR'S FOREWORD
CONTENTS
LIST OF PLATES
LIST OF MAPS
I The Transformation of the Roman Mediterranean 400-900
The Twilight of the Ancient Mediterranean
An Age of Invasions
Survivals and Disruption: the Case of City Life
Unity and Fragmentation in the Mediterranean World
Rulership and Government
Religion and Mentalities
Learning, Literature, and Art
The Mediterranean on the Eve of a New Age
2 The Northern World in the Dark Ages 400-900
The Migrations
The Spread of Christianity
The Barbarians
Three Barbarian Kingdoms
The Carolingians
The Vikings
3 The Society of Northern Europe in the High Middle Ages 900-1200
An Abortive Kingdom
The Lineaments of Power
A Reviving Economy
Lords at Prayer
The Twelfth-century Renaissance
Germany and its Neighbours
The Kingdom of France
Scandinavia and Eastern Europe
4 Northern Europe Invades the Mediterranean 900-1200
Old Empires and New Challenges
Spiritual Reform and the Ascetic Challenge
The Expansion of Latin Christianity: Spain--a Frontier Society
Southern Italy: the Politics of Assimilation
Crusader Palestine: the Colonial Experience
The Rise of Long-distance Trade
Urban Freedom and Civic Government
The Fall of the God-guarded City
5 The Mediterranean in the Age of the Renaissance 1200-1500
The Papacy, its Enemies and its Allies
The Italian City-states: Ideals and Reality
Rome, Byzantium, and the Muslim World
Crises and Transitions
THE RULERS OF ARAGON AND CASTILE
Consolidation and Expansion
New Ideas and New Directions
6 The Civilization of Courts and Cities in the North 1200-1500
Kings and Princes: Image and Reality
Old and New Dynasties
France and Burgundy
The Hundred Years War
Plague and its Effects
Popes, Heretics, and Friars
The Papacy, the Hussites, and Lay Piety
Culture: the Visual Arts
Secular culture: Literacy and Chivalry
EDITOR'S POSTSCRIPT
FURTHER READING
1. The Transformation of the Roman Mediterranean
GENERAL
ROMANS AND BARBARIANS UP TO 565
BYZANTIUM AND THE BALKANS
THE CHURCH IN EAST AND WEST
AFRICA
ITALY
SPAIN
SOUTHERN GAUL
THE ISLAMIC WORLD
ART
LITERATURE AND LEARNING
EAST--WEST RELATIONS AND ECONOMIC LIFE
2. The Northern World in the Dark Ages
GENERAL
THE MIGRATIONS
THE CONVERSION
BARBARIAN SOCIETY AND KINGSHIP
CAROLINGIAN EUROPE
THE NORTH
3. Northern Europe in the High Middle Ages
GENERAL
THE LINEAMENTS OF POWER
A REVIVING ECONOMY
LORDS AT PRAYER
THE TWELFTH-CENTURY RENAISSANCE
GERMANY AND ITS NEIGHBOURS
THE KINGDOM OF FRANCE
EASTERN EUROPE AND SCANDINAVIA
4. Northern Europe invades the Mediterranean
BYZANTIUM
MUSLIM WORLD
ITALY AND THE EMPIRE
PAPACY
MONASTICISM
HERESY
SPAIN AND SOUTHERN FRANCE
NORMANS IN SOURTHERN ITALY
CRUSADES
TRADE AND COMMERCE
ARTISTIC AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENTS
SOURCES
5. The Mediterranean in the Age of the Renaissance
THE PAPACY, ITS ENEMIES AND ITS ALLIES
THE ITALIAN CITY STATES: IDEALS AND REALITY
ROME, BYZANTIUM, AND THE MUSLIM WORLD
CRISES AND TRANSITIONS
CONSOLIDATION AND EXPANSION
NEW IDEAS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
6. The Civilization of Courts and Cities in the North
GENERAL
FRANCE
GERMANY
THE CHURCH
ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
VISUAL ARTS
CHIVALRY AND LITERACY
CHRONOLOGY
INDEX
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