Author:
Previté-Orton, C. W. (Charles William), 1877-1947.
Edition Statement:3rd ed., rev.
Imprint:New York : Barnes & Noble, 1951.
Descriptionxv, 464 p. : maps ; 23 cm.
Note:Europe and its peoples in AD 1200 -- Innocent III and the papacy at the height of its power -- The Emperor Frederick II -- The papacy and Italy, 1250-1300 -- France, 1198-1270 -- The empire of the East and the Crusades, 1198-1291 -- Germany in anarchy, 1250-1313 -- The outskirts of Europe in the thirteenth century -- Townsmen and peasants, 1200-1382 -- Intellectual life, literature and art -- The defeat of the papacy by France -- The decline of the papacy and the Church -- The apogee of the French monarchy -- The decline of France in the Hundred Years' War -- The dynastic rivalries in Germany: Switzerland -- Italy, 1290-1380 -- The Iberian peninsula in the fourteenth century -- North and East Europe in the fourteenth century -- The Balkans and the Turkish advance, 1282-1380 -- Chivalry, warfare and daily life.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note:Recommended in Books for College Libraries