The Civilization of the Middle Ages: A Completely Revised and Expanded Edition of Medieval History, the Life and Death of a Civilization
[This is Part 1 of a 2-part Audiobook CASSETTE Library Edition in vinyl case.] [Read by Frederick Davidson] In 1963 Norman F. Cantor published his breakthrough narrative history of the Middle Ages. Here is a significant revision, update, and expansion of that work. The Civilization of the Middle...
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[This is Part 1 of a 2-part Audiobook CASSETTE Library Edition in vinyl case.] [Read by Frederick Davidson] In 1963 Norman F. Cantor published his breakthrough narrative history of the Middle Ages. Here is a significant revision, update, and expansion of that work. The Civilization of the Middle Ages incorporates newer research and novel perspectives, especially on the foundations of the Middle Ages and the late Middle Ages of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. A sharper focus on social history, Jewish history, women's roles in society, and popular religion and heresy distinguish the book. While the first and last sections of the book are almost entirely new and many additions have been incorporated in the intervening sections, Cantor has retained the powerful narrative flow that made earlier editions so accessible.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780060170332 (0060170336)
Publish date: January 1st 1993
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 604
Edition language: English
Forewarning: I am wholly biased against the Middle Ages and its history. I don't like bothering to wake up and study history prior to the exploration of the New World, and even then, I don't get my history motor running until about the 1650s. So I will try to remain objective to the book, but its su...
(DNF) Yeah, I give up. too much info. I might have liked if I was reading it, but the book is 0ver 600 pages. I don't have the patience for this. This would be really good if you had to write a paper but I can't bring myself to listen to the rest of it. There are too many other books I'd rather read...
Another title I am recalling from my look at previous journals. Here are some impressions at the time: >>I have learned about the cultural climate of the Middle Ages. Particularly interesting is the monastic movement's development as it applies to the Church's gradual rise to power. In History class...