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The New Cambridge Medieval History

Volume 3. c.900-c.1024

Part of The New Cambridge Medieval History

Timothy Reuter, Robert Fossier, Peter Johanek, Janet Nelson, Rosamond McKitterick, Joachim Wollasch, Claudio Leonardi, Henry Mayr-Harting, Eckhard Müller-Mertens, Gerd Althoff, Herwig Wolfram, Michel Parisse, Constance Bouchard, Giuseppe Sergi, Jean Dunbabin, David Bates, Michel Zimmermann, Simon Keynes, Thomas Noonan, Jerzy Strzelczyk, Kornél Bakay, Jonathan Shepard, Graham Loud, Hugh Kennedy, Roger Collins
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  • Date Published: May 2015
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107460584

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  • The period of the tenth and early eleventh centuries was crucial in the formation of Europe, much of whose political geography and larger-scale divisions began to take shape at this time. It was also an era of great fragmentation, and hence of differences which have been magnified by modern national historiographical traditions. This volume of The New Cambridge Medieval History reflects these varying traditions, and provides an authoritative survey in its own terms. The volume is divided into three sections. The first covers general themes such as the economy, government, and religious, cultural, and intellectual life. The second is devoted to the kingdoms and principalities which had emerged within the area of the former Carolingian empire as well as the 'honorary Carolingian' region of England. The final section deals with the emergent principalities of eastern Europe and the new and established empires, states and statelets of the Mediterranean world.

    • A further volume in the much-admired New Cambridge Medieval History series, covering the tenth and early eleventh centuries
    • Contains an unrivalled wealth of material on the period, written by many of the world's leading early medieval scholars
    • Together with other volumes in the series, this will stand as the authoritative reference work on the period for many decades to come
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    'There can be no doubt that this meticulously edited volume offers a very valuable synthesis of current research, and deserves careful study.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History

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    • Date Published: May 2015
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107460584
    • length: 908 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 45 mm
    • weight: 1.19kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of maps
    List of plates
    List of contributors
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    1. Introduction Timothy Reuter
    Part I. General Themes:
    2. Rural economy and country life Robert Fossier
    3. Merchants, markets and towns Peter Johanek
    4. Rulers and government Janet Nelson
    5. The Church Rosamond McKitterick
    6. Monasticism Joachim Wollasch
    7. Intellectual life Claudio Leonardi
    8. Artists and patrons Henry Mayr-Harting
    Part II. Post-Carolingian Europe:
    9. The Ottonians as kings and queens Eckhard Müller-Mertens
    10. Saxony and the Elbe slavs in the tenth century Gerd Althoff
    11. Bavaria in the tenth and early eleventh centuries Herwig Wolfram
    12. Lotharingia Michel Parisse
    13. Burgundy and Provence, 879–1032 Constance Bouchard
    14. The kingdom of Italy Giuseppe Sergi
    15. West Francia: the kingdom Jean Dunbabin
    16. West Francia: the northern principalities David Bates
    17. West Francia: the southern principalities Michel Zimmermann
    18. England Simon Keynes
    Part III. Non-Carolingian Europe:
    19. European Russia, c.500-c.1050 Thomas Noonan
    20. Bohemia and Poland Jerzy Strzelczyk
    21. Hungary Kornél Bakay
    22. Byzantium in equlilibrium, 886–944 Jonathan Shepard
    23. Bulgaria: the other Balkan 'empire' Jonathan Shepard
    25. Byzantium and the west Jonathan Shepard
    26. Southern Italy in the tenth century Graham Loud
    27. Sicily and al-Andalus under Muslim rule Hugh Kennedy
    28. The Spanish kingdoms Roger Collins
    Bibliographies
    Indexes.

  • Editor

    Timothy Reuter, University of Southampton

    Contributors

    Timothy Reuter, Robert Fossier, Peter Johanek, Janet Nelson, Rosamond McKitterick, Joachim Wollasch, Claudio Leonardi, Henry Mayr-Harting, Eckhard Müller-Mertens, Gerd Althoff, Herwig Wolfram, Michel Parisse, Constance Bouchard, Giuseppe Sergi, Jean Dunbabin, David Bates, Michel Zimmermann, Simon Keynes, Thomas Noonan, Jerzy Strzelczyk, Kornél Bakay, Jonathan Shepard, Graham Loud, Hugh Kennedy, Roger Collins

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