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The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages

The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages

The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages

Volume 2: 950–1250
Editor:
Robert Fossier, Université de Paris I
Robert Fossier, Jean-Pierre Poly, André Vauchez, Henri Bresc, Pierre Guichard, Alain Ducellier, Robert Mantran
Published:
June 1997
Volume:
2. 950–1250
Availability:
Unavailable - out of print
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780521266451

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    This is the long-anticipated second volume of one of the finest general introductions to the medieval world of recent times, first published in French by Armand Colin. Lavishly illustrated, with many accompanying maps and charts, each volume presents a synthesis of current scholarly research and interpretation, carefully checked, translated, and revised for an English-speaking readership. Volume 2 begins at the turn of the millennium and covers the extraordinary rebirth of Europe, in terms of demographic expansion, agrarian settlement and organization, the establishment of towns and villages, the ascendancy of the feudal system, the appearance of formal states and kingdoms, and the dramatic controlling ascendancy of the Western Church. In the East, despite the external appearance of grandeur, the Islamic countries were being torn apart by mutual rivalry, while the Byzantine empire lost massive border territories through political and economic incompetence. As in Volumes 1 (350-950) and 3 (1250-1520), full coverage is given to both East and West, and their artistic heritage is vividly displayed in many of the color plates. A comprehensive bibliography is also included as an aid to further investigation, whether by general readers or by students of the period.

    • Completes the 3 volume set
    • Offers a comprehensive synthesis on western Europe, Islam and the Byzantine empire of the period 950–1250
    • Lavishly illustrated, with many accompanying maps and charts, each volume presents a synthesis of scholarly research and interpretation

    Product details

    • Published: June 1997
    • Format: Hardback
    • ISBN: 9780521266451
    • Length: 568 pages
    • Dimensions: 254 × 198 × 39 mm
    • Weight: 1.555kg
    • Contains: 20 b/w illus. 32 colour illus. 16 maps
    • Availability: Unavailable - out of print

    Table of Contents

    • List of colour plates
    • Acknowledgements
    • Glossary
    • Introduction Robert Fossier
    • Part I. Dawn in the West: c. 950–1100:
    • 1. Europe in the year 1000 Jean-Pierre Poly
    • 2. The birth of Christian Europe:
    • 950–1100 André Vauchez
    • 3. The establishment of states Robert Fossier
    • 4. Explosions within Islam: late ninth to late eleventh centuries Henri Bresc and Pierre Guichard
    • 5. The last gleam of Byzantium:
    • 950–1070 Alain Ducellier
    • Part II. The Rise of Europe: Twelfth to Mid-Thirteenth Centuries:
    • 6. The beginning of European expansion Robert Fossier
    • 7. The leap forward Robert Fossier
    • 8. The structuring of society Robert Fossier
    • 9. A strict normalisation André Vauchez
    • Part III. The East in Decline: Twelfth to Mid Thirteenth Centuries:
    • 10. Islam dethroned Robert Mantran
    • 11. The death throes of Byzantium:
    • 1080–1261 Alain Ducellier
    • Bibliography.

    Contributors

    Robert Fossier, Jean-Pierre Poly, André Vauchez, Henri Bresc, Pierre Guichard, Alain Ducellier, Robert Mantran

    Editor

    Robert Fossier , Université de Paris I

    Translators

    Stuart Airlie

    Robyn Marsack