Medieval Europe 400 - 1500

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Routledge, Jan 14, 2014 - History - 416 pages
This book traces across the millennium of the Middle Ages the gradual crystallisation of a new and distinctive European identity. Koenigsberger covers the Islamic, Byzantine and central Asian worlds in his account which explains Europe's progression from chaos and collapse to the point where it was set to rule much of the world.
 

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The End of the Ancient World and the Beginning of the Middle
The Carolingian Empire and the Invasions of Europe 7001000
The development of feudalism
The Recovery of the West the Crusades and the TwelfthCentury
The High Middle Ages 12001340
Transalpine Europe 13401500
Central Europe Italy and the Renaissance
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H. G. Koenlgsberger was. from 1973 to his retirement in 1984, Professor of History at King's College, University of London. He was formerly Professor of Early Modern History at Cornell University. His books include Europe in the Sixteenth Century (written with George L. Mosse) in Longman's General History of Europe series.

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