The Making of the Middle Ages

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Yale University Press, Sep 10, 1961 - History - 288 pages

"This is the work of a man with a rare historical gift: the imagination to recreate the world of which he writes and the critical scholarship to make the exercise of imagination fruitful. . . . One of the most exciting books on history to appear in recent years."—The Economist

A distinguished historian presents an absorbing study of the main personalities and the influences that molded the history of Western Europe from the late tenth to the early thirteenth centuries—the formative period of modern Western civilization. R. W. Southern describes the chief forms of social, political, and religious organization, analyzing a wealth of concrete, highly significant episodes. He recaptures the personal experiences and the individual consciences of the men who guided "the making of the Middle Ages."

 

Contents

ABBREVIATIONS
viii
PREFACE
ix
INTRODUCTION
11
I LATIN CHRISTENDOM AND ITS NEIGHBOURS
15
II THE BONDS OF SOCIETY
74
III THE ORDERING OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
118
IV THE TRADITION OF THOUGHT
170
V FROM EPIC TO ROMANCE
219
BIBLIOGRAPHY
259
INDEX
267
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