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The end of the Middle Ages / edited by Kelly Roscoe.

Contributor(s): Series: Power and religion in Medieval and Renaissance timesNew York, NY, USA : Britannica Educational Publishing, ©2018Description: 104 pages : illustrations (some color), color map ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text.
ISBN:
  • 9781680486230 (library bound : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 940.19 En211 2018
LOC classification:
  • D203 .E527 2017
Other classification:
  • HS
Contents:
The Frankish ascendancy -- Growth and innovation -- Reform and renewal -- The consequences of reform -- From territorial principalities to territorial monarchies -- Conclusion.
Summary: The Middle Ages were marked by economic and territorial expansion, demographic and urban growth, the emergence of national identity, and the restructuring of secular and ecclesiastical institutions. Readers will learn about the great achievements of the ninth through twelfth centuries, a time when people were often categorized into three orders: those who fight, those who pray, and those who labor. Other notable events and phenomena examined in this authoritative history include the Carolingian renaissance, the Crusades, Gothic art and architecture, the papal monarchy, the birth of the university, and the recovery of ancient Greek thought.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Barcode
Books Books High School Library General Circulation Section GC GC 940.19 En211 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33969HS

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Frankish ascendancy -- Growth and innovation -- Reform and renewal -- The consequences of reform -- From territorial principalities to territorial monarchies -- Conclusion.

The Middle Ages were marked by economic and territorial expansion, demographic and urban growth, the emergence of national identity, and the restructuring of secular and ecclesiastical institutions. Readers will learn about the great achievements of the ninth through twelfth centuries, a time when people were often categorized into three orders: those who fight, those who pray, and those who labor. Other notable events and phenomena examined in this authoritative history include the Carolingian renaissance, the Crusades, Gothic art and architecture, the papal monarchy, the birth of the university, and the recovery of ancient Greek thought.

Junior High School

Text in English.

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