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Atlas of Medieval Europe (Paperback, 2nd edition): David Ditchburn, Simon Maclean, Angus MacKay Atlas of Medieval Europe (Paperback, 2nd edition)
David Ditchburn, Simon Maclean, Angus MacKay
R1,109 Discovery Miles 11 090 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

With over 180 maps, expert commentaries and an extensive bibliography, this second edition of an essential reference guide to medieval Europe brings the complex and colourful history of the Middle Ages to life.

The Atlas of Medieval Europe covers the period from the fall of the Roman Empire through to the beginnings of the Renaissance, spreading from the Atlantic coast to the Russian steppes. Each map approaches a separate issue or series of events in medieval history, and a commentary locates it in its broader context.

This second edition has over forty new maps covering a variety of topics including:

  • the Moravian Empire
  • environmental change
  • the travels and correspondence of Froissart and travellers in the east
  • the layout of great castles and palaces.

Thorough coverage is also given to geographically peripheral areas like Portugal, Poland, Scandinavia and Ireland.

Providing a vivid representation of the development of nations, peoples and social structures, and charting political and military events, the Atlas takes a detailed look at a variety of key areas including language and literature; the development of trade, art and architecture; and the great cities and lives of historical figures.

Every student of medieval European history should own a copy of this book.

History and Politics in Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe - The Chronicle of Regino of Prum and Adalbert of Magdeburg... History and Politics in Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe - The Chronicle of Regino of Prum and Adalbert of Magdeburg (Paperback)
Simon Maclean
R953 Discovery Miles 9 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Abbot Regino of Prum (d.915) was the last great historian of the Carolingian Empire, which spanned around a million square kilometres of continental western Europe during the eighth and ninth centuries. His "Chronicle "is the essential account of the empire's collapse, while its brief continuation by Adalbert, archbishop of Magdeburg, is one of the key accounts of the rise to power of the Ottonians, the first great German dynasty. Both texts are here translated into English for the first time.

Regino's lively and anecdotal style will appeal to a variety of audiences, and this book is aimed at professional researchers, non-specialists and undergraduates alike. A substantial introduction provides both basic orientation and an original scholarly interpretation of the text, while readers are helped along by a detailed footnote commentary. Alongside other Carolingian texts translated in this series, the book will open up the later ninth and earlier tenth centuries to undergraduates and others engaged in the study of this increasingly popular period.

History and Politics in Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe - The Chronicle of Regino of Prum and Adalbert of Magdeburg... History and Politics in Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe - The Chronicle of Regino of Prum and Adalbert of Magdeburg (Hardcover)
Simon Maclean
R3,397 Discovery Miles 33 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Abbot Regino of Prum (d.915) was the last great historian of the Carolingian Empire, which spanned around a million square kilometres of continental western Europe during the eighth and ninth centuries. His "Chronicle "is the essential account of the empire's collapse, while its brief continuation by Adalbert, archbishop of Magdeburg, is one of the key accounts of the rise to power of the Ottonians, the first great German dynasty. Both texts are here translated into English for the first time.

Regino's lively and anecdotal style will appeal to a variety of audiences, and this book is aimed at professional researchers, non-specialists and undergraduates alike. A substantial introduction provides both basic orientation and an original scholarly interpretation of the text, while readers are helped along by a detailed footnote commentary. Alongside other Carolingian texts translated in this series, the book will open up the later ninth and earlier tenth centuries to undergraduates and others engaged in the study of this increasingly popular period.

Kingship and Politics in the Late Ninth Century - Charles the Fat and the End of the Carolingian Empire (Paperback): Simon... Kingship and Politics in the Late Ninth Century - Charles the Fat and the End of the Carolingian Empire (Paperback)
Simon Maclean
R1,524 Discovery Miles 15 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a major study of the collapse of the pan-European Carolingian empire and the reign of its last ruler, Charles III 'the Fat' (876-888). The later decades of the empire are conventionally seen as a dismal period of decline and fall, scarred by internal feuding, unfettered aristocratic ambition and Viking onslaught. This book offers an alternative interpretation, arguing that previous generations of historians misunderstood the nature and causes of the end of the empire, and neglected many of the relatively numerous sources for this period. Topics covered include the significance of aristocratic power; political structures; the possibilities and limits of kingship; developments in royal ideology; the struggle with the Vikings and the nature of regional political identities. In proposing these explanations for the empire's disintegration, the book has broader implications for our understanding of this formative period of European history more generally.

Kingship and Politics in the Late Ninth Century - Charles the Fat and the End of the Carolingian Empire (Hardcover, New): Simon... Kingship and Politics in the Late Ninth Century - Charles the Fat and the End of the Carolingian Empire (Hardcover, New)
Simon Maclean
R3,081 Discovery Miles 30 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Analyzing the collapse of the pan-European Carolingian Empire in 888 (as seen through the reign of its last ruler, Charles the Fat), this study argues against the generally pessimistic views of the vitality of late ninth-century politics. Its conclusions suggest a new way of looking at the political history of the period, and offer new interpretations of aspects of early medieval kingship, government and historical writing.

The Carolingian World (Hardcover, New): Marios Costambeys, Matthew Innes, Simon Maclean The Carolingian World (Hardcover, New)
Marios Costambeys, Matthew Innes, Simon Maclean
R3,240 Discovery Miles 32 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At its height, the Carolingian empire spanned a million square kilometres of western Europe - from the English Channel to central Italy and northern Spain, and from the Atlantic to the fringes of modern Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic. As the largest political unit for centuries, the empire dominated the region and left an enduring legacy for European culture. This comprehensive survey traces this great empire's history, from its origins around 700, with the rise to dominance of the Carolingian dynasty, through its expansion by ruthless military conquest and political manoeuvring in the eighth century, to the struggle to hold the empire together in the ninth. It places the complex political narrative in context, giving equal consideration to vital themes such as beliefs, peasant society, aristocratic culture and the economy. Accessibly written and authoritative, this book offers distinctive perspectives on a formative period in European history.

The Carolingian World (Paperback, New): Marios Costambeys, Matthew Innes, Simon Maclean The Carolingian World (Paperback, New)
Marios Costambeys, Matthew Innes, Simon Maclean
R1,081 R877 Discovery Miles 8 770 Save R204 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At its height, the Carolingian empire spanned a million square kilometres of western Europe - from the English Channel to central Italy and northern Spain, and from the Atlantic to the fringes of modern Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic. As the largest political unit for centuries, the empire dominated the region and left an enduring legacy for European culture. This comprehensive survey traces this great empire's history, from its origins around 700, with the rise to dominance of the Carolingian dynasty, through its expansion by ruthless military conquest and political manoeuvring in the eighth century, to the struggle to hold the empire together in the ninth. It places the complex political narrative in context, giving equal consideration to vital themes such as beliefs, peasant society, aristocratic culture and the economy. Accessibly written and authoritative, this book offers distinctive perspectives on a formative period in European history.

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