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The New Cambridge Medieval History

Volume 7. c.1415–c.1500

Part of The New Cambridge Medieval History

Jean-Philippe Genet, Wim Blockmans, Antony Black, Philippe Contamine, Christopher Dyer, Barrie Dobson, Wendy Childs, Christopher Allmand, Felipe Fernàndez-Armesto, Francis Rapp, Jacques Verger, Robert Black, Malcolm Vale, David McKitterick, Paul Crossley, Gareth Curtis, Tom Scott, John Klassen, Bernard Chevalier, Bertrand Schnerb, Edward Powell, Rosemary Horrox, Art Cosgrove, Jenny Wormald, Michael Mallett, Alan Ryder, Mario Del Treppo, Angus MacKay, Armindo de Sousa, Roger Sablonier, Thomas Riis, Janos Bak, Aleksander Gieysztor, Nancy Shields Kollmann, Anthony Bryer, Anthony Luttrell, Elizabeth Zachariadou
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  • Date Published: May 2015
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107460768

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  • This volume covers the last century (interpreted broadly) of the traditional western Middle Ages. Often seen as a time of doubt, decline and division, the period is shown here as a period of considerable innovation and development, much of which resulted from a conscious attempt by contemporaries to meet the growing demands of society and to find practical solutions to the social, religious and political problems which beset it. The volume consists of four sections. Part I focuses on both the ideas and other considerations which guided men as they sought good government, and on the practical development of representation. Part II deals with aspects of social and economic development at a time of change and expansion. Part III discusses the importance of the life of the spirit: religion, education and the arts. Moving from the general to the particular, Part IV concerns itself with the history of the countries of Europe, emphasis being placed on the growth of the nation states of the 'early modern' world.

    • The New Cambridge Medieval History is the most important scholarly series on the medieval world to be published in recent decades
    • This volume covers the transition period from medieval times to the beginning of the 'early modern' period
    • Contains chapters by dozens of world authorities on every aspect of fifteenth-century society
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    'In a series of elegantly written and richly textured sketches, this large book provides some 32 chapters on the material, cultural and political condition of late medieval Europe. The task has been immense and the product is testimony to the editorial commitment that has sustained it in moments when others would surely have faltered and fallen.' The Times Higher Education Supplement

    'This is a triumphant final volume of the series, which will enrich historical literature for a long time to come.' Jeremy Catto, The English Historical Review

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    • Date Published: May 2015
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107460768
    • length: 1088 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 54 mm
    • weight: 1.4kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of plates
    List of maps
    List of genealogical tables
    List of contributors
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    List of abbreviations
    Part I. Government:
    1. Politics: theory and practice Jean-Philippe Genet
    2. Representation (since the thirteenth century) Wim Blockmans
    Popes and councils Antony Black
    Part II. Economic and Social Developments:
    4. The European nobility Philippe Contamine
    5. Rural Europe Christopher Dyer
    6. Urban Europe Barrie Dobson
    7. Commerce and trade Wendy Childs
    8. War Christopher Allmand
    9. Exploration and discovery Felipe Fernàndez-Armesto
    Part III. Spiritual, Cultural and Artistic Life:
    10. Religious belief and practice Francis Rapp
    11. Schools and universities Jacques Verger
    12. Humanism Robert Black
    13. Manuscripts and books Malcolm Vale
    14. The beginning of printing David McKitterick
    15. Architecture and painting Paul Crossley
    16. Music Gareth Curtis
    Part IV. The Development of European States:
    17. Germany and the Empire Tom Scott
    18. Hus, the Hussites and Bohemia John Klassen
    19. France (a) France at the end of the Hundred Years War (c.1420–61) Malcolm Vale
    (b) The recovery of France, 1450–1520 Bernard Chevalier
    20. Burgundy Bertrand Schnerb
    21. England (a) Lancastrian England Edward Powell (b) Yorkist and early Tudor England Rosemary Horrox
    22. The Celtic world (a) Ireland Art Cosgrove (b) Scotland:
    1406–1513 Jenny Wormald
    23. Italy (a) the northern Italian states Michael Mallett (b) The papal states and the kingdom of Naples Alan Ryder
    24. The Iberian peninsula (a) Aragon Mario Del Treppo (b) Castile and Navarre Angus MacKay (c) Portugal, Armindo de Sousa
    25. The Swiss Confederation Roger Sablonier
    26. The states of Scandinavia c.1390–c.1536 Thomas Riis
    27. Hungary: crown and estates Janos Bak
    28. The kingdom of Poland and the grand duchy of Lithuania, 1370–1506 Aleksander Gieysztor
    Russia Nancy Shields Kollmann
    30. Byzantium: the Roman Orthodox world, 1393–1492 Anthony Bryer
    31. The Latin east Anthony Luttrell
    32. The Ottoman world Elizabeth Zachariadou
    Conclusion Christopher Allmand
    Appendix: genealogical tables
    Primary sources and secondary works arranged by chapter
    General index.

  • Editor

    Christopher Allmand, University of Liverpool

    Contributors

    Jean-Philippe Genet, Wim Blockmans, Antony Black, Philippe Contamine, Christopher Dyer, Barrie Dobson, Wendy Childs, Christopher Allmand, Felipe Fernàndez-Armesto, Francis Rapp, Jacques Verger, Robert Black, Malcolm Vale, David McKitterick, Paul Crossley, Gareth Curtis, Tom Scott, John Klassen, Bernard Chevalier, Bertrand Schnerb, Edward Powell, Rosemary Horrox, Art Cosgrove, Jenny Wormald, Michael Mallett, Alan Ryder, Mario Del Treppo, Angus MacKay, Armindo de Sousa, Roger Sablonier, Thomas Riis, Janos Bak, Aleksander Gieysztor, Nancy Shields Kollmann, Anthony Bryer, Anthony Luttrell, Elizabeth Zachariadou

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