Beschreibung
Rattle through 1000 years of horrible history, from the fifth century to the sixteenth century
Famine, plague and public execution the medieval period wasn't the best time for some, but heroic rulers like Charlemagne, William the Conqueror and Henry V made sure that it was full of action. Brimming with facts, this book helps you get under the skin of the people who lived at the time, from impoverished peasants to opulent monarchs. From the Dark Ages to the Renaissance and all the upheavals in between, this book takes the pain out of medieval history.
The Black Death assess the deadly pandemic that swept through Britain and Europe killing millions of people
The Holy Roman Empire strikes back understand how the empire fought to maintain its position
Falling apart witness the arrival of powerful armies from the east and invaders from the north, and the dramatic effects of religious schisms
Heading for the Holy Land uncover the reasons why crusading became so popular, and ultimately so unsuccessful, between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries
Living in the medieval world understand the lives of monks and monarchs, peasants and popes, and travellers and traders of the period
Waging conflicts, battles and wars a look through the troubles that shaped the medieval age; from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Wars of the Roses
Open the book and find:
Why the peasants revoltedWhere Chaucer gained inspiration to write The Canterbury TalesWhich religious groups fought for powerHow the Magna Carta shaped our present-day legal systemWhy the Vikings may have got to America before ColumbusProfiles of the best and worst medieval monarchsHow Joan of Arc made her nameThe great and grisly histories of surviving medieval castles
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Autorenportrait
Stephen Batchelor is Head of School for Creative and Visual Arts at MidKent College and has taught ancient history and classical studies for many years. Stephen has written book reviews forCurrent Archaeology andHistory Today, and is the author ofThe Ancient Greeks For Dummies.
Inhalt
Introduction 1
Part I: Starting Up the Middle Ages(450 - 800) 7
Chapter 1: Journeying Back to the Middle Ages: When, Where, What, Who? 9
Chapter 2: Finishing Off the Roman Empire and Entering the (Not So) Dark Ages 19
Chapter 3: Settling in England with the Anglo-Saxons 33
Chapter 4: Organising Early France& Germany: The Merovingians and Carolingians 45
Chapter 5: Becoming Great: Charlemagne and the New Roman Empire 57
Part II: Forming the Basis of Europe(850 - 1100) 69
Chapter 6: Laying the Foundations of Europe 71
Chapter 7: Linking East and West: Islam in Europe 83
Chapter 8: Invading from the North: The Vikings 97
Chapter 9: Splitting the Church: Schisms between East and West 113
Chapter 10: Revving Up the 'Real' Middle Ages with the Normans 125
Part III: Waging Holy War: Crusading at Home and Abroad(1050 - 1300) 145
Chapter 11: Uncovering the Origins of the Crusades 147
Chapter 12: Waging the First Crusade: 1096 - 1099 159
Chapter 13: Struggling for Power: Popes Versus Monarchs 175
Chapter 14: Waging the Second Crusade and Crusading at Home 189
Chapter 15: Pitting Richard I Against Saladin: The Third Crusade 205
Chapter 16: Following the Fourth Crusade and Other Failures 219
Part IV: Dealing with Domestic Dramas: Parliament, Priories and Plagues(1200 - 1300) 237
Chapter 17: Having Trouble in England: John, Henry III and Edward I 239
Chapter 18: Meeting Medieval Monks and Merchants 255
Chapter 19: Piling On the Popes: Avignon and the Antipopes 269
Chapter 20: Facing Gods Judgement: Dealing with the Black Death 281
Part V: Ending the Middle and Beginning the Age of Discovery(1300 - 1492) 293
Chapter 21: Beginning One Hundred Years of War 295
Chapter 22: Pausing the War: Dealing with Unrest at Home 311
Chapter 23: Turning the Tide of War (Twice!): Henry V and Joan of Arc 321
Chapter 24: Moving On from the Medieval Era 335
Part VI: The Part of Tens 345
Chapter 25: Ten Rubbish Rulers 347
Chapter 26: Ten Medieval Pastimes 353
Chapter 27: Ten Great Castles 359
Chapter 28: Ten Medieval People Who Changed the World 365
Chapter 29: Ten Great Medieval Innovations 371
Index 375
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