A Short History of the Middle Ages, Volume I: From c.300 to c.1150

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In this new edition of A Short History of the Middle Ages, Barbara H. Rosenwein offers a panoramic view of the medieval world. Volume I ranges from northeastern North America to Kievan Rus’, while never losing sight of the main contours of the period c.300 to c.1150. The lively and informative narrative covers the major developments, political and religious movements, people, saints and sinners, economic and cultural changes, ideals, fears, and fantasies of the period in Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world.

A comprehensive new map program, updated for the global reach of this edition, offers a way to visualize the era’s enormous political, economic, and religious changes. Line drawings make clear archaeological finds and architectural structures. All of the maps, genealogies, and figures in the book, as well as practice questions and suggested answers, are available at utphistorymatters.com.

Author(s): Barbara Rosenwein
Edition: 6
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 247
City: Toronto

Cover
Half-Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
The Medieval World Today
Epigraphs
Contents
Maps
Plates
Genealogies
Figures
Website
Abbreviations and Conventions
Acknowledgements
Note to Readers
Chapter One Prelude: The Roman World Transformed (C.300–C.600)
Chapter Two The Emergence of Sibling Cultures (c.600–c.750)  
Chapter Three Creating New Identities (c.750–c.900)
Chapter Four Political Communities Reordered (c.900–c.1050)
Chapter Five New Configurations (c.1050–c.1150)
Sources
Index