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The Cambridge Medieval History vol 3 - Germany and the Western Empire - J.B. Bury (Paperback)
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The Cambridge Medieval History vol 3 - Germany and the Western Empire - J.B. Bury (Paperback)
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Loot Price R590
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The Cambridge Medieval History Series consists of 8 volumes, with
volume 1 first published in 1911. Planned by one of the most
renowned Byzantinists and Medievalists of the day, John B. Bury, it
became the de facto standard by which all comprehensive period
histories would be measured. Its impact on the field of medieval
scholarship is every bit as great as Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of
the Roman Empire." Volume One - The Christian Roman Empire and the
Foundation of the Teutonic Kingdoms begins with the accession of
Constantine to the Imperium and ends roughly with reign of
Justinian in the East. It covers the migration of Germanic tribes
into Roman territories. Significant attention is given the
ecumenical church councils of the 4th Century, with particular
emphasis on the Arian controversies. Volume Two - The Rise of the
Saracens and the Foundation of the Western Empire covers the time
period from roughly 500 CE to 814 CE. Beginning with Justinian, it
also looks at the Frankish Merovingian dynasty, the Lombard Kingdom
in Italy, the Restoration of the Imperium in Italy, and ends with
the transition of power from the Merovingians to the Carolingians
through Charlemagne's reign. Chapters covering England and English
institution and the conversion of the Celts. Finally, attention is
given to the birth and spread of Islam and the growth of the
Islamic Caliphate. Volume Three - Germany and the Western Empire
covers the period from roughly 814 CE through the end of the first
millennium. Beginning with the reign of Louis the Pious, it traces
the decline of the Carolingian Empire and the foundation of the
Capetian Dynasty. Attention is paid to the Holy Roman Empire in
Germany through Henry III. The impact of the Norse Vikings on the
political landscape is examined as is the development of the
Anglo-Saxon kingdom of England through the death of Edward the
Confessor. Throughout the volume development of feudalism as a
primary labor, land-owning, and social way of life is highlighted.
Finally, the continued growth of the Western Caliphate is looked
at. Volume Four - The Eastern Roman Empire focuses primarily on the
Byzantine East from roughly 700 CE through the end of the Empire in
1483. The different dynasties (Isaurian, Phrygian, and Macedonian)
receive their own chapters, and in-depth attention is paid to the
struggle with the emerging Islamic Caliphate. The religious and
political relationship with the West is considered and significant
attention is paid to the Comneni and Fourth Crusade. Volume Five -
The Contest of Empire and Papacy is concerned primarily with the
century and a half from 1050 CE to 1200 CE. It looks at the surging
political power of the Church and the corresponding growth of
nations of Western Europe. The Holy Roman Empire and the Norman
Invasion of England, the establishment of the Plantagenet Dynasty
in Norman Britain, and the emergence of Monasticism and
Scholasticism in the period receive attention. Volumes 6-8 were
published after 1923 and are therefore not in the public domain.
Plantagenet Publishing will not be able to make them available in
this format.
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