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$aThe new Cambridge medieval history.$nVolume 4,$pC.1024-c.1198.$nPart 1$h[electronic resource] /$cedited by David Luscombe, Jonathan Riley-Smith. |
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$tIntroduction /$rDavid Luscombe and Jonathan Riley-Smith --$tThe rural economy and demographic growth /$rRobert Fossier --$tTowns and the growth of trade /$rDerek Keene --$tGovernment and community /$rSusan Reynolds --$tThe development of law /$rPeter Landau --$tKnightly society /$rJean Flori --$tWar, peace and the Christian order /$rErnst-Dieter Hehl --$tThe structure of the church, 1024-1073 /$rH.E.J. Cowdrey --$tReform and the church, 1073-1122 /$rI.S. Robinson --$tReligious communities, 1024-1215 /$rGiles Constable --$tThe institutions of the church, 1073-1216 /$rI.S. Robinson --$tThought and learning /$rDavid Luscombe --$tReligion and the laity /$rBernard Hamilton --$tThe Crusades, 1095-1198 /$rJonathan Riley-Smith --$tThe Eastern churches /$rJean Richard --$tMuslim Spain and Portugal: Al-Andalus and its neighbours /$rHugh Kennedy --$tThe Jews in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin /$rRobert Chazan --$tLatin and vernacular literature /$rJan M. Ziolkowski --$tArchitecture and the visual arts /$rPeter Kidson --$tPrimary sources. |
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$aThe fourth volume of The New Cambridge Medieval History covers the eleventh and twelfth centuries, which comprised perhaps the most dynamic period in the European middle ages. This is a history of Europe, but the continent is interpreted widely to include the Near East and North Africa as well. The volume is divided into two parts of which this, the first, deals with themes, ecclesiastical and secular, and major developments in an age marked by the expansion of population, agriculture, trade, towns and the frontiers of western society; by a radical reform of the structure and institutions of the western church, and by fundamental changes in relationships with the eastern churches, Byzantium, Islam and the Jews; by the appearance of new kingdoms and states, and by the development of crusades, knighthood and law, Latin and vernacular literature, Romanesque and Gothic art and architecture, heresies and the scholastic movement. |
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