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adam_text | Contents
Parti: The Early Middle Ages
(550-1000)
I
1 The Roman World
Ì
The End of the Roman Republic
.......................................................4
The Good Emperors
...........................................................................
S
Pax
Romana.....................................................................................5
Roman Religion and Christianity
......................................................6
Roman State Religion
........................................................................6
The Setting for Early Christianity
.....................................................7
Rival Jewish Sects
.............................................................................8
King of the Jews
..................................................................................9
The Gospels
.......................................................................................9
The Life of Jesus
..............................................................................10
John the Baptist.
..............................................................................10
The Teachings of Jesus
.....................................................................11
The Death of Jesus
..........................................................................11
The Spread of Christianity
...............................................................12
Peter
...............................................................................................12
Paul
................................................................................................12
The Letters of Paul
..........................................................................13
The Early Church
............................................................................14
Roman Decline
..................................................................................15
2
The Barbarian World
17
The Celtic World
..............................................................................17
The Germanic Barbarians
................................................................18
The Start of Bigger Tribes
...............................................................19
The Three Germanic Components
...................................................20
Oath-Helpers and the Ordeal.
..........................................................20
Roman Accommodations
..................................................................21
The Coming of the Huns.
.................................................................21
Retreat!
...........................................................................................22
Attila,
the Scourge of God.
...............................................................22
The Church During the Decline
.....................................................23
Gnosticism
......................................................................................23
Arianism
.........................................................................................24
The Bishop of Rome and the Authority
.............................................24
The Church Fathers
.........................................................................25
The City of God.
..............................................................................26
Augustine vs. Pelagius
.....................................................................27
The Real End of Rome
.....................................................................28
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King Theodoric and a Brief Revival
................................................28
Boethius.
..........................................................................................28
Cassiodorus
......................................................................................29
The Passing of Rome
........................................................................29
The Byzantine and Islamic Cultures
31
The Byzantine Empire or the Old Roman Empire
.........................32
The Geography of an Empire
..........................................................32
The Emperors.
.................................................................................32
Justinian the Great
.........................................................................33
Heradius and Leo III
......................................................................34
Byzantine Religion and State
............................................................34
Theological Controversy
...................................................................34
Breaking Up
....................................................................................35
The Economy of Byzantium
.............................................................36
Byzantine Art and Learning
...........................................................36
The Spread of Eastern Orthodox Christianity
..................................37
Out of the Sands of the Arabian Peninsula
....................................37
Arabian Peninsula and the Bedouin
.................................................38
Mecca
..............................................................................................38
Muhammad
......................................................................................38
Muhammad s Message
.....................................................................39
Exile and Return
............................................................................39
Islamic Teachings
..............................................................................40
The Five Pillars of Islam
.................................................................40
The People of the Book and the Seal of the Prophets
...................40
After Muhammad
..............................................................................41
Division
..........................................................................................41
The Umayyad Dynasty
....................................................................41
TheRiseoftheAbbasids.
..................................................................42
Islamic Culture
..................................................................................42
Art.
.................................................................................................43
Philosophy and Literature
...............................................................43
The Hew Medieval World
«
Early Medieval Society
.....................................................................45
Leťs
Work Together
........................................................................46
You re in the Army Now
..................................................................46
Let s Get Married
...........................................................................46
The Early Medieval Political Arena
.................................................47
Localism and Kingship
..................................................................... 41
A Holy Relic with Your
Drinki
........................................................47
Contents
¡χ
Saint Martin
of
Tours.....................................................................48
Gone
...............................................................................................48
Merovingian Gaul.
..........................................................................48
Gregory of Tours
.............................................................................49
The Visigoths
..................................................................................50
The Early Medieval Church
.............................................................50
Got Monk?
......................................................................................51
Holy Hermits
..................................................................................51
Monk Light
.....................................................................................51
Saint Patrick
...................................................................................52
Saint
Columba
(521-597)
and Saint Columbanus
(540-615)..........53
Saint Benedict
.................................................................................53
Pope Gregory the Great
(590-604).................................................54
Spreading the Word
.........................................................................55
The Flowering Intellectual Life
........................................................55
A Dimming of the Lights.
................................................................56
Charlemagne and the
Carolingien
Empire
59
The End of the Merovingians
..........................................................60
The Do-Nothing Kings
....................................................................60
The Mayors of the Palace
.................................................................60
The Hammer
..................................................................................61
Pepin
the Short?
................................................................................61
Charlemagne
......................................................................................62
Charlemagne the Warrior
...............................................................63
Charlemagne the Churchman
..........................................................63
Charlemagne the Administrator
......................................................64
The Carolingian Renaissance
...........................................................64
Carolingian Schools
.........................................................................64
Alcuin
.............................................................................................66
John Scotus Erigena
(800-880)......................................................66
The Decline of the Carolingian Empire
.........................................68
Louis the Pious
................................................................................68
Carolingian Legacy
..........................................................................68
Ninth- and Tenth-Century Invasions
71
The Vikings
.......................................................................................72
Origins.
...........................................................................................72
The First Raids
...............................................................................73
The Byzantine Empire?
..................................................................74
Iceland, Greenland, and
Vinland
.....................................................74
The Viking Culture
..........................................................................75
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Viking Religion
.................................................................................76
The End of the World
......................................................................77
The Real End
..................................................................................78
Muslim Raiders
.................................................................................78
Saracen Incursions
...........................................................................78
The Normans Come
........................................................................79
The Huns—No, the Magyars
..........................................................79
The Results of the Invasions
............................................................80
7
Europe s (oping Strategies: Feudalism and Manorialism
81
Feudalism
...........................................................................................81
The Feudal Pyramid.
.......................................................................82
Feudal Titles
...................................................................................82
Feudal Ceremonies.
..........................................................................83
The Fief
..........................................................................................83
Your Mission Is
............................................................................83
Knights in Shining Armor
..............................................................84
The Origins of Knights
....................................................................84
From Boy to Knight
.........................................................................85
Let the Games Begin!
.....................................................................86
Can t We All Just Get Along?
.........................................................86
The Code of Chivalry
.......................................................................87
Saint George and Saint Michael
.....................................................87
For the Love of a Woman
................................................................88
Minding Their Manors
.....................................................................89
To the Castle!
..................................................................................89
A Typical Manor
.............................................................................90
A Serfs Life
....................................................................................91
A Lord s Life
...................................................................................92
Recreation on the Manor
.................................................................92
Part
2:
The High Middle Ages
(1000-1300) 95
8
When the Big Three Were Little
97
The Holy Roman Empire or the Holy Rollers
................................97
The Origins of the Ottoman Dynasty
..............................................98
Otto the Great.
................................................................................98
The
Franconian
Dynasty
.................................................................99
The Lay Investiture Controversy
...................................................100
The End of the
Franconians
...........................................................101
The Origins of the Hohenstaufen
...................................................102
Frederick II
...................................................................................103
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Jolly
Olde England..........................................................................104
William
the Conqueror
.................................................................104
Anglo-Norman Culture
.................................................................105
Henry II.
.......................................................................................106
Thomas Becket
...............................................................................106
Richard the Lionhearted.
................................................................108
King John and the
Magna Carta..................................................
109
Edward I and Model Parliament
...................................................109
The
Capetian
Dynasty and France
................................................110
Philip II
........................................................................................110
Saint Louis IX
..............................................................................
Ill
Philip the
Fai
.................................................................................
Ill
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The Struggles of the Other Kingdoms IB
Spain
................................................................................................114
Islamic Spain
.................................................................................114
Reconquista
.................................................................................114
The
Cortés
.....................................................................................116
The Three Kingdoms
.....................................................................116
Portugal
...........................................................................................117
Henry and Theresa
........................................................................117
Alfonso the Noble
...........................................................................117
Dinis the Farmer King
..................................................................118
The Swiss
.........................................................................................119
Eastern Europe
................................................................................120
Poland
...........................................................................................120
Hungary
.......................................................................................121
Kievan Russia
..................................................................................122
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The Church During the High Middle Ages
125
The Civil Role of the Church
........................................................126
The Sacraments
.............................................................................126
Canon Law
...................................................................................127
Monastic Reforms
...........................................................................127
TheCluniacs
.................................................................................128
The Cistercians
..............................................................................129
Bernard ofClairvaux
(1090-ШЗ)
................................................129
The Cistercian Way
.......................................................................130
Mendicant Friars
.............................................................................130
The Dommicans
............................................................................131
The Franciscans
.............................................................................132
The Life of Saint Francis
...............................................................132
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Other Reform Movements and Reformers
....................................134
The
Lateran
Councils
....................................................................134
The Three Popes
............................................................................135
Gregory
VII
...............................:..................................................135
Urbanii.......................................................................................
136
InnocentlII
...................................................................................131
The Problem with Reform
.............................................................138
The Bones of the Saints
..................................................................138
The Mary Cult.
.............................................................................139
11
Let s Go Crusading
14
Origins of the Crusades
..................................................................141
The Call
........................................................................................142
Motives for the Crusades.
...............................................................142
The First Crusade
(1096-1099)......................................................143
The Real First Crusade
.................................................................143
Miracle at Antioch
.........................................................................143
The Capture of Jerusalem
..............................................................144
Military Orders
...............................................................................144
The Second Crusade
(1147-1149)...................................................145
The Great Saladin
...........................................................................145
The Third Crusade
.........................................................................146
Later Crusades
.................................................................................147
The Fourth Crusade
......................................................................141
The Fifth Crusade
.........................................................................148
The Sixth Crusade
........................................................................148
The Crusades of Saint Louis IX.
....................................................149
The Results of the Crusades
...........................................................150
Crusades and Inquisitions
..............................................................151
Inquisitors and Inquisitions
............................................................152
The Templars
................................................................................152
Minorities in Europe
.....................................................................153
12
The Church Goes to School
155
Going to School in the Middle Ages
.............................................156
Other Ways to Get an Education
...................................................156
The Course Requirements
..............................................................156
Old and New Textbooks
.................................................................156
Gerbert
.........................................................................................157
The Growth of Universities...
........................................................158
The University of Paris
.................................................................158
Other Universities.....
...............,....................................................159
Contents
xiii
University Life
................................................................................159
Town and Gown
............................................................................159
Getting a Degree
...........................................................................160
Scholasticism
...................................................................................160
Anselm
(1034-1109).....................................................................161
Peter
Abelard (1079-1142)............................................................161
Peter Lombard
(1100-1160)..........................................................162
Albertus
Magnus or Albert the Great
(1200-1280)......................163
Saint Thomas Aquinas
(1225-1274)..............................................164
Bonaventure
(1221-1274).............................................................165
Medieval Science
.............................................................................166
Robert
Grossteste (1168-1253).......................................................167
Roger Bacon
(1214-1292)..............................................................167
Medieval Medicine
..........................................................................168
В
Books and Blocks
ITI
Medieval Literature and Romances
................................................171
The Song of Roland
....................................................................172
Other Epics
...................................................................................173
Love Stories
...................................................................................174
Tristan and Isolde
..........................................................................174
The Romance of the Rose
................................................................174
Fabliaux and Fables
.......................................................................175
The Three Greats
...........................................................................176
Chrétien
de Trojes
(1135-1183).....................................................176
Dante
Alighieri
(1265-1321).........................................................176
Geoffrey Chaucer
(1340-1400).....................................................178
Religious Drama
...........................................................................178
Medieval Architecture
....................................................................179
The Romanesque Style
...................................................................179
The Gothic Style
............................................................................180
Pillars of the Earth
........................................................................181
Medieval Art
....................................................................................181
Cimabue
(1240-1302)..................................................................181
Giotto diBondone
(1277-1337).....................................................182
Fra Angelico
(1400-1455).............................................................182
Medieval Music
...
or Basically Just Gregorian Chants
................182
14
Cities and Commerce of the Middle Ages
185
The Rise of the Burgs
.....................................................................186
The City Plan
................................................................................186
Big City Life
.................................................................................187
Going to the Market
......................................................................187
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Idiot s Guide to the Middle Ages
Keeping It Straight
........................................................................188
Speaking About Rights
................................................................188
A Revival
..........................................................................................189
A Revolution
.................................................................................190
New Inventions
.............................................................................190
The Three-Field System
................................................................190
A Technological Revolution
...........................................................191
An Explosion of Trade and Commerce
..........................................192
Flemish Wool and the Flanders Fleet
.............................................192
Leťs
Go to the Fair
.......................................................................193
The Growth of Guilds
...................................................................193
The
Hanseatic
League or HL
.........................................................195
Money! Money! Money!
.................................................................195
Banks and Loans
...........................................................................196
Saint Godric of
Fínchale
(1069-1170)...........................................196
Hermit and Saint
..........................................................................197
Partì:
The Late Middle Ages
(1300-1500) 199
15 Famine and Disease
ZOI
Real Climate Change
......................................................................201
The Black Horseman: Famine
........................................................203
The Great Famine
.........................................................................203
The Lack of Food Pyramids.
...........................................................204
Results of Starvation and Hunger.
.................................................204
The Pale Horseman: Plague
...........................................................205
Fleas and Rats
...............................................................................205
The Symptoms
...............................................................................206
The Black Death in Asia
...............................................................206
Toward the Black Sea
....................................................................207
From Crimea to Genoa
.................................................................207
The Assault on Europe
...................................................................208
The Death Toll
..............................................................................209
And the Number Is
.....................................................................210
Immediate Responses
......................................................................211
The Long-Term Effects.,
................................................................212
16
War and Depression ZI5
The Hundred Years War
(1337-1453)...........................................216
The First Phase
(1337-1380).........................................................217
Changes in England During the War
............................................218
The Peasants Revolt
......................................................................218
Dynastic Conflicts
......................................................................... 219
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Changes
in France
During the War
..............................................219
The Jacquerie
...............................................................................219
The Rise of Charles the Wise
..........................................................219
A Woman Poet?
............................................................................220
The Final Phase of the War
(1415-1453).......................................220
Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans
...................................................221
Why Joan?
....................................................................................222
National Consciousness
..................................................................223
The Warls Over
...........................................................................223
After the War in France
.................................................................223
A New French Nation-State
..........................................................224
Charles the Bold
(1467-1477).......................................................224
England After the War
...................................................................225
The War of the Roses
.....................................................................226
The Rise of the Tudors
...................................................................226
Economic Decline of the Late Middle Ages
..................................227
17
Problems with the Church
229
The Losses Caused by the Black Death
.........................................230
Babylonian Captivity
.......................................................................231
The Great Schism
...........................................................................231
Picking Teams
...............................................................................232
Let s Meet Again
...........................................................................232
The Return of One Pope
................................................................233
The Revolt Against Aristotle and Aquinas
....................................233
John Duns Scotus
(1265-1308).....................................................234
William of Occam
(1285-1349)....................................................234
Occam s Razor
...............................................................................234
Division and Mysticism
.................................................................235
The Mystics in Search of Salvation
.................................................235
Meister Eckhart (1260-1337).......................................................236
Saint Catherine of Siena
(1347-1380)...........................................236
Birgitta,
Liďwana,
and
Groóte......................................................
237
John Wycltffe
(1330-1384)
and the Lollards
..................................238
Jan Hus
(1369-1415)
and the Hussites
.........................................239
The Results Are In
.......................................................................240
18
Light at the End of the Middle Ages
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Change and Renewal
.......................................................................243
The Rise of Banks
...........................................................................244
The Peruzzi Family
.......................................................................245
The Medici Family
........................................................................245
Jacques Coeur (1395-1456)...........................................................245
The Fuggers..................................................................................246
Rebirth
.............................................................................................246
The Importance of Geography for Italy
........................................247
Ah, Venice!
......................................................................................247
The City of Flowers
........................................................................248
The Rise of the
Međici
Family
........................................................249
Savonarola
(1452-1495)................................................................250
Military Milan
.................................................................................251
Humanist Scholarship
.....................................................................251
Petrarch
(1304-1314)
and Laura
..................................................252
The Early Renaissance
....................................................................253
History Lessons
..............................................................................253
Women in the Renaissance
.............................................................254
Painting During the Early Renaissance
..........................................254
The Big Six
...................................................................................255
The Elevator Stops Here
................................................................255
19
A Thousand Points of Light
257
Smaller Lights Grow Stronger
.......................................................257
The Swiss
......................................................................................258
The Polish
.....................................................................................259
Hungary
.......................................................................................259
The Russians
.................................................................................260
The End of Constantinople
............................................................262
Larger Lights
...................................................................................263
Spain
.............................................................................................263
Portugal
........................................................................................264
Exploration and the End of the Middle Ages
................................265
Racing Across the Americas
...........................................................266
The Spanish Empire
......................................................................266
The Impact of Exploration
.............................................................261
Last Remarks
...................................................................................268
Appendixes
A Glossary
271
В
Timeline ofthe Middle Ages
279
С
Further Resources
283
Index
291
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spelling | Hall, Timothy Charles Verfasser aut The complete idiot's guide to the Middle Ages by Timothy C. Hall New York Alpha Books 2009 xx, 300 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-290) and index Geschichte 500-1500 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Middle Ages Mittelalter (DE-588)4129108-6 gnd rswk-swf Europa Europe History 476-1492 Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Mittelalter (DE-588)4129108-6 s DE-604 Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Geschichte 500-1500 z Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017555525&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hall, Timothy Charles The complete idiot's guide to the Middle Ages Geschichte Middle Ages Mittelalter (DE-588)4129108-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4129108-6 (DE-588)4015701-5 (DE-588)4151278-9 |
title | The complete idiot's guide to the Middle Ages |
title_auth | The complete idiot's guide to the Middle Ages |
title_exact_search | The complete idiot's guide to the Middle Ages |
title_full | The complete idiot's guide to the Middle Ages by Timothy C. Hall |
title_fullStr | The complete idiot's guide to the Middle Ages by Timothy C. Hall |
title_full_unstemmed | The complete idiot's guide to the Middle Ages by Timothy C. Hall |
title_short | The complete idiot's guide to the Middle Ages |
title_sort | the complete idiot s guide to the middle ages |
topic | Geschichte Middle Ages Mittelalter (DE-588)4129108-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Middle Ages Mittelalter Europa Europe History 476-1492 Einführung |
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