Atlas of Medieval EuropeAngus MacKay, David Ditchburn Psychology Press, 1997 - 271 sayfa Covering the period from the fall of the Roman Empire through to the beginnings of the Renaissance, this indispensable volume brings the complex and colorful history of the Middle Ages to life. It investigates the major political, social and cultural changes, showing their spread throughout the middle ages, and takes into account recent developments in scholarship. It also includes geographical coverage, extending the broadest definition of Europe from the Atlantic coast to the Russian steppes; maps addressing a separate issue or series of events in Medieval history, with a commentary locating it in its broader context; and maps providing a vivid representation of the development of nations, peoples and social structures. With over 140 maps, expert commentaries and an extensive bibliography, this is the essential reference for students at all levels, libraries and all those who want a thorough, geographically based guide to medieval Europe. |
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THE EARLY MIDDLEAGES to c 1100 | 7 |
Religion | 38 |
Government Society and Economy | 51 |
The Empire of the Comneni | 75 |
The Normans in Southern Italy and Sicily | 84 |
The Templar Network | 91 |
The Ostsiedlung | 97 |
The MongolTatar Invasions of | 103 |
Government Society and Economy | 197 |
Burgundian Administration | 201 |
10 | 206 |
The Spread of the Black Death | 209 |
204 | 232 |
211 | 239 |
Italy in the Eighth Century | 244 |
249 | |
Religion | 110 |
104 | 159 |
7 | 167 |
The Emergence of Switzerland | 170 |
Popular | 176 |
The Avignon Papacy and Papal Fiscality | 188 |
8 | 189 |
The Bohemian Lands and the Hussite | 194 |
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Andalusia Angold Aragon areas Avignon Baltic bishop Black Death Bordeaux boundaries Burgundy Byzantine Byzantine Empire Carolingian Castilian castles centre Charles Christian Church Cistercian Cologne conquest Constantinople conversos COUNTY Crown Crown of Aragon crusade Danube death defeated developed Ditchburn Dorylaion duchy duke earldoms early east ecclesiastical emperor empire England English established estates Europe Flanders Florence fourteenth century France French frontier Genoa German Habsburg Henry Ilkhans imperial Ireland Italy Jerusalem Jews king kingdom knights lands late later León Lombard London lordships Louis Lübeck law M.Angold medieval Middle Ages Milan military monastery monastic monasticism Mongol Muslims Naples Norman Normandy northern Order papacy papal Paris Philip Pisa Poitiers political pope Prague princes province regions reign River Roman Rome routes royal rulers Scotland settlement Seville Sicily Siena Slavs southern territories Teutonic Knights thirteenth century tion Toledo Toulouse towns trade transhumance twelfth century urban Valencia Venice Verona Wales western