List of Maps; Preface to the Fourth Edition; Introduction: Why the Middle Ages Matter; PART ONE The Early Middle Ages: The Third through Ninth Centuries; 1. The Roman World at its Height; The Geography of Empire; The Role of the Military; Roman Society; Roman Government; The Challenges of the Third Century; Reform, Recovery, Persecution, and Favor; Suggested Reading; Key Terms; 2. The Rise of Christianity; Before Christ; The Growth of the New Religion; The Problem of Persecution; The Problem of Heresy; Constantine and Theodosius: An Imperial Church; Responses to Imperialization; Suggested Reading; Key Terms; 3. Early Germanic Society; Germanic Life; Migrations and Invasions; Europe’s First Kingdoms; Germanic Christianity and the Fourth Doctor of the Church; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 4. Cloister and Culture; The Rise of Monasticism in the East; The Rise of Monasticism in the West; Cultural Life in the West: Cassiodorus, Boethius, and St. Benedict; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 5. The Emergence of the Medieval Worlds; Continuity and Change in Northern Europe; Continuity and Change in the Mediterranean; The Rise of Islam; A Tripartite World; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 6. The Carolingian Era; The Do-Nothing Kings and the Rise of the Carolingians; The Carolingian Monarchy; Carolingian Administration; Carolingian Society; The Carolingian Cultural Renewal; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; PART TWO The Central Middle Ages: The Tenth through Twelfth Centuries; 7. The Time of Troubles; Trouble from Within; Trouble from the North; Trouble from the East; Trouble from the South; The End of the World?; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 8. Revolutions on Land and Sea; Changes on the Land; A Peasant Society Emerges; Changes on the Sea; A Maritime Society Emerges; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 9. A New Europe Emerges: North and South; The Rise of Feudal Society; The First German Empire; The Rise of Capetian France; The Anglo-Norman Realm; The Spanish Kingdoms; The Italian Scene; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 10. The Reform of the Church; The Origins of the Reform; The Papal Revolution; Christendom and the East; Monastic Reforms; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 11. The Renaissances of the Twelfth Century; Aristotle, Anselm, Abelard, and Ibn Rushd; Law and Canon Law; The Recovery of Science; The Rise of the Universities; Courtly Life, Love, and Literature; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 12. The Papal Monarchy; Church against State Once More; The Consolidation of Papal Authority; The Revival of Heresy; The Albigensian Crusade and the Origins of the Inquisition; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; PART THREE The Late Middle Ages: The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries; 13. Politics in the Thirteenth Century; The Rise of Representative Institutions; England and France; Germany, Italy, and the Papacy; The New Mediterranean Superpowers; Eastern Europe; Byzantium and Islam in the Thirteenth Century; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 14. Art and Intellect in the Thirteenth Century; Scholasticism; From Romanesque to Gothic Vision; Science and Technology; Aspects of Popular Culture; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 15. Daily Life at the Medieval Zenith; Economic Changes; Peasants’ Lives; Townsfolks’ Lives; The Question of Literacy; Sex and the City (and the Town, and the Village); Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 16. Changes in Religious Life; The Importance of Being Penitent; The Importance of Being Poor; The Humanization of Christ and the Cult of the Virgin; Mysticism; The Spiritual World of Orthodoxy; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 17. The Crises of the Fourteenth Century; Economic Difficulties; The Great Famine; The Black Death; War Everywhere; Challenges to Church Unity; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 18. Signs of a New Era; William of Ockham; Marsilius of Padua; Dante Alighieri and Geoffrey Chaucer; Christine de Pizan; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; PART FOUR Two Epilogues; 19. Closings In, Closings Out; The Last Years of Byzantium; The Search for a New Route to the East; Closing In on Muslim Spain; The Expulsions of the Jews; Closing In Forever: The Forced Cloistering of Female Religious; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; 20. The Renaissance in Medieval Context; Economies New and Old circa 1400; The Meaning of Humanism; The Canonization of Classical Culture; The Rejection of the Middle Ages; Key Terms; Suggested Reading; Appendix A: The Medieval Popes; Appendix B: The Carolingians; Appendix C: The Capetians; Appendix D: France: The Valois; Appendix E: England: The Norman and Plantagenet Dynasties; Appendix F: England: The Lancastrian and Yorkist Dynasties; Appendix G: Germany: The Ottonian, Salian, and Hohenstaufen Dynasties; Appendix H: Germany: The Late Medieval Emperors; Appendix I: The Spanish Kingdoms, 1000-1250; Appendix J: The Spanish Kingdoms, 1250-1500; Appendix K: The Emperors in Constantinople; Glossary; Index
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