Roger Collins provides a comprehensive account of the centuries
during which Europe became a new culturally coherent, if
politically divided, entity. This third edition of a classic
textbook history of early medieval Europe is fully updated,
rewritten and revised to take account of the latest scholarship and
to improve its literary style. This volume:
- examines how the social, economic and cultural structures of
Antiquity were replaced by their medieval equivalents
- defines the European context by looking at the external forces
which helped to shape it through conflict
- explores key topics such as the fall of the Roman Empire, the
rise of both Christianity and Islam, the Vikings, and the expansion
of Latin Christian culture into eastern Europe
Featuring maps, genealogies, a chronology and bibliography to
aid understanding, this third edition provides an essential
reference work for those studying early medieval Europe.
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