[ 2 Vol. ] The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History. Vol. I: The Later Roman Empire to the Twelfth Century, Vol. II: The Twelfth Century to the Renaissance.

von Previté-Orton, C. W.:

Autor(en)
Previté-Orton, C. W.:
Verlag / Jahr
Cambridge at the University Press, 1952.
Format / Einband
Hardcover. Vol. I: XXI, 643 p., Vol. II: XIX, 645-1202 p.: Ill., Maps.
Sprache
Englisch
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ca. 550 g
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1236312
Bemerkungen
Two Volumes together, complete. - Einband etwas berieben, Buchrücken lichtbedingt ausgeblichen, innen sauber und ohne Anstreichungen / Binding somewhat rubbed, spine faded due to light, inside clean and without markings. - Vol. I: CONTENTS Editorial Note List of Illustrations List of Maps. List of Genealogical Tables BOOK I THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE 1 The Roman Empire under Constantine the Great (1) The Geography of the Empire, p. 1; (2) The Founding of Constantinople and the Adoption of Christianity, p. 10; (3) The Government of the Empire, p. 15; (4) Economic Life, p. 21; (5) Culture, p. 24; (6) The Organization of the Church, p. 29; (7) Strength and Weaknesses of the Empire, p. 31. 2 The Neighbours of the Empire (1) The Persian Empire, p. 34; (2) The Germanic Peoples, p. 36; (3) Celts and Slavs, p. 41; (4) The Nomads of the Steppes, p. 42. 3 The Successors of Constantine, 337-395 (1) The Flavian Dynasty and the Persian War, p. 45; (2) The Defence of the Rhine and the Upper Danube, p. 50; (3) The Goths and the Crossing of the Danube, p. 56. 4 The Triumph and Divisions of Christianity (1) The Arian Controversy, p. 60; (2) Julian and the Pagan Reaction, p. 64 (3) The Establishment of Catholicism, p. 67; (4) Early Monasticism, p. 72 (5) The End of Paganism, p. 74. BOOK II THE BREAK-UP OF THE EMPIRE 5 The Crumbling of the Empire in the West, 395-476 (1) Stilicho and Alaric, 395-410, p. 77; (2) The Shrinkage of the Empin Constantius III and Aëtius, p. 86; (3) The Empire and the Huns, p. 92; (4) T End of the Empire in the West, p. 96. 6 The Survival of the Empire in the East (1) The Resistance and Reform of the Eastern Empire, p. 103; (2) The Church a Doctrinal Issues in the Fifth Century, p. 115. 7 The Barbarian Kingdoms of the West The Ramon Characteristics, p. 128; (2) The Manas 139461. 131; (3) T (1) Conths in Taly, p. 133; (4) The Burgundinder the he Merovingians, Gaul and Spain, p. 141; (6) The Franks Gaul andsh Institutions, p. 160; (8) The Angled the Rise of it Settlement (7)in, 168; () The Conversion of England and the Rise of Mercia, p. 17 in P. 150; BOOK III BYZANTIUM AND ISLAM 8 The Reign of Justinian (1) Justinian and Theodora, p. 185; (2) The Reconquest of the West, p. 189. (3) The Defence of the East, p. 192; (4) The Religious Problem, p. 194; () The Government of the Empire, p. 196. 9 Byzantium and the Avars, Slavs and Lombards (1) The Crisis of the Empire, p. 201; (2) The Reign of Heraclius, 610-641, p. 205: (3) The Successors of Heraclius, p. 210; (4) The Expansion of the Slavs, p. 215 (5) Lombards and Byzantines in Italy, p. 217. 10 Islam and the Arab Conquests (1) Arabia and Mahomet, p. 225; (2) The Expansion of Islam, p. 230; (3) The Abbasids and Moslem Civilization, p. 238. 11 The Byzantine Revival (1) The Iconoclasts and Reform, p. 245; (2) The End of Iconoclasm and the Career of Photius, p. 251; (3) The Macedonian Dynasty, p. 255; (4) The Moslem Wars, p. 260; (5) Russians and Bulgarians, p. 264; (6) Government of the Empire: the Land Question, p. 268; (7) The Decline of the Empire, 1025-1068, p. 273; (8) The Seljük Turks, p. 278. BOOK IV THE DARK AGES IN THE WEST 12 The Development of the Western Church until 741 (1) St Benedict and Western Monasticism, p. 283; (2) Gregory the Great and the Papacy, p. 289; (3) St Boniface and the Conversion of Germany, p. 294. 13 The Carolingian Empire (1) Pepin 'the Short', 741-768, p. 297; (2) The Conquests of Charlemagne, p. 303; (3) The Foundation of the Western Empire, p. 312; (4) Frankish Institutions and Society under Charlemagne, p. 319; (5) The Carolingian Renais- sance, p325. 4 The Dissolution of the Carolingian Empire (1) The Reign of Lewis the Pious, 813-840, p. 335; (2) The Break-up of the Empire, p. 342; (3) The Northmen, p. 360; (4) The Magyars, p. 368; (5) Moslem Invaders of the Empire, p. 369; (6) Moslem Spain, p. 372 BOOK V THE FOUNDATION OF WESTERN EUROPE 15 The Foundation of the Northern Kingdoms page 379 (1) England in the Ninth Century, p. 379; (2) The Successors of Alfred, 899-975, p. 387; (3) English and Danish Kings, p. 395; (4) Government and Institutions on the Eve of the Conquest, p. 401; (5) The Celtic Kingdoms, p. 403; (6) The Scandinavian Kingdoms until c. 1130, p. 413. 16 The Holy Roman Empire and France (1) The Feudalization of Society, p. 418; (2) The Founding of the German Monarchy, p. 428; (3) Otto I and the Holy Roman Empire, p. 435; (4) Otto II and Otto III, p. 441; (5) The Revival of Imperial Power, p. 449; (6) Henry III and his Achievements, p. 456; (7) France under the Provincial Dynasties, p. 460. 17 The Reform of the Church (1) The First Phases of Church Reform, p. 471; (2) Leo IX and Papal Leadership in Reform, p. 477; (3) The Minority and Early Years of Henry IV, p. 484; (4) Gregory VII and the First Struggle of Empire and Papacy, p. 487; (5) The Aftermath of the Struggle and the Investiture Contest, p. 495; (6) The New Monastic Orders, p. 501. BOOK VI THE TWELFTH CENTURY The Mediterranean Powers and the Early Crusades 18 507 (1) The Norman Kingdom of Sicily, p. 507; (2) The First Crusade, p. 518; (3) The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Second and Third Crusades, p. 522; (4) The Eastern Empire under the Comneni, p. 532. 19 The Holy Roman Empire and the Western Kingdoms 54- (1) The Growth of the Italian Communes, p. 544; (2) Towns and Trade north c the Alps, p. 550; (3) Germany and Italy, 1125-1152, p. 554; (4) Frederic Barbarossa and Italy, p. 562; (5) Henry the Lion and the Last Years of Barbarossa Reign, p. 573; (6) The French Monarchy, 1108-1180, p. 577; (7) William th Conqueror and the Settlement of England, p. 583; (8) The Successors William the Conqueror, 1087-1154, p. 591; (9) The Reign of Henry II, p. 59 (10) Germany and Italy, 1189-1197, p. 607. 20 The Twelfth-Century Renaissance and its Sequel (1) The Church and Papal Government, p. 616; (2) The Revival of Roman La and Ancient Learning, p. 619; (3) The Universities, p. 621; (4) The Schoolm and Scholasticism, p. 627; (5) The Vernacular Literatures, p. 632; (6) Arc tecture, p. 639. / Vol. II: CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Maps. List of Genealogical Tables BOOK VII THE PAPACY AT ITS ZENITH AND THE SECULAR KINGDOMS 21 Pope Innocent III (1) Innocent III and the Empire, p. 645; (2) Innocent III and the Western Kingdoms, p. 653; (3) The Fourth Crusade, p. 656; (4) Heresies and the Albigensian Crusade, p. 660; (5) Innocent III and Church Organization, p. 665. 22 The Friars and the Inquisition (1) The Franciscans, p. 669; (2) The Dominicans, p. 673; (3) The Influence of the Friars, p. 675; (4) The Inquisition, p. 678. 23 The Empire, France and England (1) The Emperor Frederick II, p. 682; (2) The Fall of the Hohenstaufen, p. 695; (3) Philip Augustus and the Creation of a Strong Monarchy in France, p. 703; (4) The Reign of St Louis, p. 711; (5) The Sons of Henry II, p. 717; (6) The Limitation of the English Kingship, p. 723. 24 The Smaller States of Europe (1) The Latin Empire and its Rivals, p. 730; (2) The Kingdom of Hungary, 955-1301, p. 736; (3) Bohemia, Duchy and Kingdom, c. 900-1306, p. 740; (4) Poland and the Teutonic Knights, c. 950-1306, p. 743; (5) Russia and the Mongols, 1015-1263, p. 748; (6) The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Mamluks, p. 756; (7) Scandinavia, c. 1130-c. 1300, p. 758. BOOK VIII THE LEADERSHIP OF FRANCE 25 Italy, France and Germany, 1270-1314 (1) The Papacy and Charles of Anjou, p. 763; (2) The Papacy and the Italian States, 1292-1313, p. 770; (3) Philip the Fair and the Defeat of the Papacy p. 782; (4) Germany from 1250 to 1313, p. 792. 26 The British Isles and Edward I (1272-1307) 80 (1) The Organization of England, p. 804; (2) Wales, Ireland and Scotland: Wa of Conquest and Defence, p. 806; (3) The Confirmation and Extension of th Charters, p. 818. 27 Spain and Portugal: The Reconquest BOOK IX THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY 28 The Papacy, Germany and Italy page 835 (1) The Papacy at Avignon 83542 rial Succession, 1313-1349, p. 842; (3) The Emperor Charles IV, p. 847; (4) The Hanseatic League and the Swiss Confederation, p. 852; (5) Italy after the Death of Henry VII, p. 860; (6) Venice, Genoa and Florence, p. 866. 29 The States of Western Europe (1) The Opening of the Hundred Years' War, p. 872; (2) Disaster and Recovery in France, p. 878; (3) England under Edward II, p. 886; (4) The Reign of Edward III, p. 889; (5) Scotland, 1329-1424, p. 896; (6) Ireland, 1315-1399, p. 898; (7) Spain and Portugal, 1276-1410, p. 901. 30 Northern and Eastern Europe (1) Scandinavia, c. 1300-1412, p. 911; (2) Bohemia, 1306-1378, p. 915; (3) Hungary, 1301-1382, p. 920; (4) Poland, Lithuania and the Teutonic Knights, 1306-1384, p. 923; (5) The Balkan Peninsula and the Ottoman Turks, 1282-1389, p. 927. 31 Social and Political Conceptions of the Middle Ages 937 (1) Chivalry, p. 937; (2) Political Thought in its Christian Setting, p. 940; (3) The Secular Reaction in Fourteenth-Century Political Thought, p. 945. BOOK X THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES Great Schism and the Conciliar Movement 32 The (1) The Great Schism, p. 953; (2) The Council of Constance, p. 957; (3) Bohemia and the Hussites, 1378-1458, p. 962; (4) The Council of Basle, p. 970. 33 France, England and Germany, c. 1380-c. 1450 (1) Civil War and Disaster in France, p. 975; (2) The Revival of the French Monarchy and the End of the Hundred Years' War, p. 980; (3) England and Wales: the Monarchy and the Magnates, 1377-1450, p. 986; (4) Germany and the Empire, c. 1378-1439, p. 1000. 34 Eastern and Northern Europe in the Fifteenth Century (1) The Triumph of the Ottoman Empire, p. 1006; (2) Hungary, 1382-1490, p. 1012; (3) Poland and the Teutonic Order, 1384-1492, p. 1014; (4) Russia, 1263-1484, p. 1017; (5) Scandinavia, 1412-1500, p. 1020. BOOK XI THE TRANSITION TO MODERN TIMES 35 France, Burgundy and the Empire (1) France under Louis XI, p. 1026; (2) The House of Burgundy and the Nether- lands, p. 1035; (3) Germany and the Empire, p. 1045. 36 The British Isles (1) England: the Wars of the Roses, 1450-1485, p. 1054; (2) Ireland in the Fifteenth Century, p. 1062; (3) Scotland, 1424-1488, p. 1064. 37 The States of Southern Europe (1) Spain and Portugal, p. 1069; (2) Italy and the Papacy, p. 1076. 38 The Renaissance: its Growth and Triumph (1) Education in the Later Middle Ages, p. 1091; (2) Primitive Science and Super- stitious Aberrations, p. 1094; (3) The Evolution of Painting and Sculpture, p. 1096; (4) Humanism in the Renaissance, p. 1103. Retrospect Appendices (1) Roman Emperors (284-476), p. 1123; (2) Byzantine Emperors (from 491) p. 1124; (3) German Kings and Holy Roman Emperors, p. 1125; (4) Popes (from 314), p. 1126; (5) Chronological Table of Leading Events, p. 1128. Index.
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