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The Early Middle Ages: The Birth of Europe
Lynette Olson לקטלוג
The Early Middle Ages: The Birth of Europe
As a global perspective grows and Eurocentricism wanes, it becomes more important, not less, to see where Europe came from. In this fascinating study, Lynette Olson explores the original formation of Europe from the fall of Rome to the First Crusade, and covers every European region, including the British Isles. From a family trying to find out what happened to their missing kinswoman to Khan Boris negotiating the entry of Bulgaria into the club of civilised nations, vivid case studies provide supporting detail in a coherent analysis of a period of great cultural change and weak social organisation.

The Early Middle Ages

• adopts an easy-to-follow century-by-century format
• gives due attention to the female half of the population and the secular side of life
• demonstrates how, out of the triad of Islam, Byzantium and the West, the latter was considered the 'Third World' of its day
• features numerous maps, illustrations and a comprehensive Glossary.

Authoritative and approachable, this essential introduction to a formative era of European history will engage scholars and students alike.

Lynette Olson is Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Sydney. Her field of research and teaching has always been the early Middle Ages of European history.