Preface |
|
viii | |
Contributors |
|
x | |
PHYSICAL EUROPE |
|
|
Western Europe: Physical Features |
|
|
3 | (4) |
THE EARLY MIDDLEAGES (to c. 1100) |
|
|
|
|
The Roman Empire in 395 AD |
|
|
7 | (1) |
|
Barbarian Migrations of the Fourth and Fifth Centuries |
|
|
8 | (1) |
|
Barbarian Kingdoms in the First Half of Sixth Century |
|
|
9 | (1) |
|
|
10 | (2) |
|
The Empire of Justinian, 527-65 |
|
|
12 | (2) |
|
The Expansion of Islam in the Mediterranean Area (7th-9th centuries) |
|
|
14 | (2) |
|
Italy in the Eighth Century |
|
|
16 | (2) |
|
The Carolingian Empire under Charlemagne, 768-814 |
|
|
18 | (3) |
|
Division of the Carolingian Empire, 843 |
|
|
21 | (1) |
|
The Byzantine Empire under the Macedonian Dynasty (9th-11th Centuries) |
|
|
21 | (2) |
|
|
23 | (2) |
|
|
25 | (1) |
|
The East European States, c. 1000 |
|
|
26 | (2) |
|
France and its Principalities, c. 1000 |
|
|
28 | (2) |
|
England Before the Normans |
|
|
30 | (3) |
|
The Spanish and Portuguese Reconquest to c. 1140 |
|
|
33 | (2) |
|
|
35 | (3) |
|
|
|
Christianity and Paganism in the West, c. 350-750 |
|
|
38 | (2) |
|
|
40 | (2) |
|
Northern European Monasticism |
|
|
42 | (2) |
|
Byzantine Missions among the Slavs |
|
|
44 | (1) |
|
Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Centres of Reform |
|
|
45 | (1) |
|
Episcopal Sees in Europe at the End of the Tenth Century |
|
|
46 | (4) |
|
The Influx of Relics into Saxony |
|
|
50 | (1) |
|
Government, Society and Economy |
|
|
|
Royal Carolingian Residential Villas |
|
|
51 | (1) |
|
Burhs and Mints in Late Anglo-Saxon England |
|
|
52 | (1) |
|
Royal Itineraries: Eleventh-Century France and Germany |
|
|
53 | (2) |
|
|
55 | (2) |
|
Hamwic: Anglo-Saxon Southampton |
|
|
57 | (1) |
|
|
57 | (1) |
|
|
58 | (1) |
|
|
59 | (1) |
|
|
60 | (1) |
|
Trade Routes of the Carolingian Empire |
|
|
61 | (2) |
|
The Economy of San Vincenzo al Volturno |
|
|
63 | (2) |
|
|
|
Irish and Anglo-Saxon Centres on the Continent in the Early Middle Ages |
|
|
65 | (1) |
|
|
66 | (5) |
THE CENTRAL MIDDLE AGES (c. 1100-c. 1300) |
|
|
|
|
Angevins and Capetians in the Late Twelfth Century |
|
|
71 | (1) |
|
Frederick Barbarossa and Germany, 1152-90 |
|
|
72 | (1) |
|
Frederick Barbarossa and the Lombard League |
|
|
72 | (3) |
|
The Empire of the Comneni, 1081-1185 |
|
|
75 | (2) |
|
Anglo-Norman Penetration of Wales and Ireland |
|
|
77 | (2) |
|
Scotland in the Central Middle Ages |
|
|
79 | (5) |
|
The Normans in Southern Italy and Sicily |
|
|
84 | (1) |
|
Where Did the Crusaders Come From? |
|
|
85 | (1) |
|
The Routes of the First Crusade |
|
|
86 | (1) |
|
The Second and Third Crusades |
|
|
87 | (1) |
|
The Crusades of the Emperor Frederick II and St Louis |
|
|
88 | (1) |
|
|
89 | (2) |
|
|
91 | (1) |
|
|
92 | (1) |
|
|
93 | (1) |
|
Frederick II, the Papacy and Italy |
|
|
93 | (3) |
|
Italy in the Second Half of the Thirteenth Century |
|
|
96 | (1) |
|
|
97 | (2) |
|
Scandinavia, the Germans and the Baltic |
|
|
99 | (3) |
|
The Premyslide-Habsburg Conflict in Central Europe |
|
|
102 | (2) |
|
The Mongol-Tatar Invasions of the Thirteenth Century and Their Impact on the West |
|
|
104 | (2) |
|
France in the Reign of Philip the Fair |
|
|
106 | (1) |
|
The Spanish and Portuguese Reconquest During the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries |
|
|
107 | (3) |
|
|
|
Latin Episcopal Sees at the End of the Thirteenth Century |
|
|
110 | (4) |
|
Cistercians, Premonstratensians and Others |
|
|
114 | (3) |
|
|
117 | (1) |
|
|
117 | (2) |
|
The Papacy and the Conciliar Fathers of 1215 |
|
|
119 | (1) |
|
Shrines and Revivals: Popular Christianity, c. 1200 - c. 1300 |
|
|
119 | (3) |
|
Heresy, the Albigensian Crusade and the Inquisition, c. 1200 - c. 1240 |
|
|
122 | (3) |
|
Government, Society and Economy |
|
|
|
Provisioning War in the Twelfth Century |
|
|
125 | (2) |
|
The Rise of Representative Assemblies |
|
|
127 | (2) |
|
European Fairs and Trade Routes |
|
|
129 | (2) |
|
|
131 | (1) |
|
The Larger Towns of Europe |
|
|
132 | (1) |
|
|
133 | (2) |
|
The Contado of Lucca in the Twelfth Century |
|
|
135 | (2) |
|
|
137 | (1) |
|
Settlement Patterns in Medieval Italy |
|
|
138 | (3) |
|
|
141 | (1) |
|
The Thirteenth-Century Repopulation of Andalusia |
|
|
142 | (3) |
|
|
145 | (2) |
|
|
|
The Twelfth-Century Renaissance: Translation and Transmission |
|
|
147 | (1) |
|
|
148 | (1) |
|
|
149 | (1) |
|
The Travels of Villard de Honnecourt |
|
|
150 | (2) |
|
The Spread of the Old French Epic |
|
|
152 | (1) |
|
Troubadours: Centres of Creativity and Travels of the Poets |
|
|
153 | (1) |
|
|
154 | (5) |
THE LATE MIDDLE AGES (c. 1300 - c. 1500) |
|
|
|
|
|
159 | (3) |
|
The Growth of the Burgundian State |
|
|
162 | (2) |
|
The Scottish Wars of Independence |
|
|
164 | (1) |
|
Wales: The Principality and the Marches |
|
|
164 | (4) |
|
Ireland: English and Gaelic Lordship, c. 1350 |
|
|
168 | (2) |
|
The Emergence of Switzerland |
|
|
170 | (1) |
|
Late Medieval Scandanavia: Unity and Disunity |
|
|
171 | (1) |
|
Emperors and Princes: Germany in the Later Middle Ages |
|
|
172 | (2) |
|
Northern Italy from the Rise of the Signori to the Peace of Lodi |
|
|
174 | (2) |
|
The Expansion of the Crown of Aragon |
|
|
176 | (1) |
|
|
177 | (2) |
|
Late Medieval Scotland: Crown and Magnates, c. 1400 and c. 1460 |
|
|
179 | (3) |
|
|
182 | (2) |
|
The Advance of the Turks and the Crusade in the Later Middle Ages |
|
|
184 | (2) |
|
The Rise of Muscovy and the Union of Lithuania and Poland |
|
|
186 | (2) |
|
|
|
The Avignon Papacy and Papal Fiscality |
|
|
188 | (1) |
|
The Great Schism and the Councils |
|
|
189 | (2) |
|
|
191 | (1) |
|
Byzantine Cultural and Monastic Centres |
|
|
192 | (2) |
|
The Bohemian Lands and the Hussite Wars, 1415-37 |
|
|
194 | (3) |
|
Government, Society and Economy |
|
|
|
The Growth of Royal Fiscality and Administration in France |
|
|
197 | (4) |
|
Burgundian Administration |
|
|
201 | (1) |
|
|
201 | (3) |
|
Representation at the Castilian Cortes, 1445-74 |
|
|
204 | (1) |
|
Parliamentary Representation in Later Medieval England |
|
|
205 | (1) |
|
The Government of Later Medieval Germany |
|
|
205 | (4) |
|
The Spread of the Black Death |
|
|
209 | (2) |
|
|
211 | (2) |
|
Financial Centres in Western Europe |
|
|
213 | (2) |
|
Late Thirteenth-Century Brunswick |
|
|
215 | (1) |
|
|
215 | (1) |
|
Novgorod in the Later Middle Ages |
|
|
216 | (1) |
|
|
216 | (1) |
|
|
217 | (1) |
|
Deserted English Villages |
|
|
218 | (1) |
|
Late Medieval Transhumance in Western Europe |
|
|
219 | (3) |
|
European Expansion at the End of the Middle Ages |
|
|
222 | (4) |
|
|
226 | (1) |
|
The Peasants' Revolt of 1381 |
|
|
226 | (3) |
|
Christians, Jews and Conversos in Late Medieval Iberia |
|
|
229 | (1) |
|
Consequences of the Black Death: Pogroms in Germany |
|
|
230 | (2) |
|
|
|
|
232 | (1) |
|
|
232 | (3) |
|
|
235 | (2) |
|
Journeys of Major Italian Artists Between c. 1250 and c. 1400 |
|
|
237 | (2) |
|
The Rediscovery of Classical Texts |
|
|
239 | (2) |
|
|
241 | (3) |
Further Reading |
|
244 | (11) |
Index |
|
255 | |