The history of the medieval world: from the conversion of Constantine to the First Crusade
From the schism between Rome and Constantinople to the rise of the T'ang Dynasty, from the birth of Muhammad to the crowning of Charlemagne, this erudite book tells the fascinating, often violent story of kings, generals, and the peoples they ruled. In her earlier work, The History of the Ancie...
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Zusammenfassung: | From the schism between Rome and Constantinople to the rise of the T'ang Dynasty, from the birth of Muhammad to the crowning of Charlemagne, this erudite book tells the fascinating, often violent story of kings, generals, and the peoples they ruled. In her earlier work, The History of the Ancient World, Susan Wise Bauer wrote of the rise of kingship based on might. But in the years between the fourth and the twelfth centuries, rulers had to find new justification for their power, and they turned to divine truth or grace to justify political and military action--right thus replaces might as the engine of empire. Not just Christianity and Islam but the religions of the Persians and the Germans, and even Buddhism, are pressed into the service of the state. This phenomenon--stretching from the Americas all the way to Japan--changes religion, but it also changes the state.--From publisher description. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Maps
xv
List of Illustrations
xix
Acknowledgments
xxi
Part One
UNITY
ι
One One Empire, Under God
The Roman empire,
312—330 3
Two Seeking the Mandate of Heaven
China,
313—402 13
Three An Empire of the Mind India,
31p—
41s
21
Four The Persian Threat ° The Roman empire, the Persian empire,
eastern Africa, and Arabia,
325-361 2 8
Five The Apostate
The Roman empire and the Persian empire,
361-364 36
Six Earthquake and Invasion
-
The Roman empire, the islands of
Britain, and the Germanic territories,
364-376 41
Seven Refounding the Kingdom
The kingdoms ofGoguryeo, Baekje,
and
SUL·,
3/1—412 ƒ 1
Eight The Catholic Church
-
The Roman empire,
3/8-382 $6
Part Two
FRACTURES
61
Nine Excommunicated
The Roman empire, the islands of Britain, and
the Persian empire,
383-
зр2
63
Ten Cracked in Two
*
The Roman empire,
392-396 72
Eleven The Sack of Rome
»
The western Roman empire and the eastern
Roman empire,
396-410 77
ix
χ
Contents
Twelve One Nature versus Two
The eastern Roman empire and the
Persian empire,
408-431 85
Thirteen Seeking a Homeland
The western Roman empire and the
Germanic territories,
410—418 91
Fourteen The Gupta Decline
India,
415-480 95
Fifteen Northern Ambitions ° China,
420-4 64 100
Sixteen The Huns
The western Roman empire, the eastern Roman empire,
the Germanic territories, the lands of the Huns,
Hispánia,
and North Africa,
423—450 106
Seventeen Attilau The western Roman empire, the eastern Roman empire, the
Germanic territories, and the lands of the Huns,
450-455 115
Eighteen Orthodoxy The eastern Roman empire and the Persian empire,
451-454 120
Nineteen The High Kings
*
The islands of Britain,
451-470 125
Twenty The End of the Roman Myth
*
The western Roman empire
and the Germanic territories,
454—476 132
Part Three
NEW POWERS
141
Twenty-One The Ostrogoths
The eastern Roman empire and Italy,
457-495 143
Twenty-Two Byzantiumv The eastern Roman empire and the Persian empire,
471-S18
150
Twenty-Three Aspirations
-
China and the kingdoms ofGoguryeo, Baekje, and
Silla,
471-527 159
Twenty-Four Resentment China,
479—534 165
Twenty-Five Elected Kings The kingdoms of the Franks, the Visigoths, the
Vandals, the Ostrogoths, and the British,
481—531 172
Twenty-Six Invasion and Eruption
-
India and the southeastern islands of
Sumatra and Java,
497-535 180
Twenty-Seven The Americas Mesoamerica, c.
500—600
i86
Twenty-Eight Great and Holy Majesty ^ Eastern Africa, Arabia, the Persian
empire, and the Byzantine empire,
5x0-529 193
Twenty-Nine Pestilence The Persian empire, the Byzantine empire, North Africa,
and Italy,
532-544 203
Contents xi
Thirty The Heavenly Sovereign
*
The kingdoms ofGoguryeo, Baekje,
Silla,
and Yamato Japan,
536-602 215
Thirty-One Reunification China and Goguryeo,
546—612 223
Thirty-Two The South Indian Kings India,
543—620 231
Thirty-Three Two Emperors Italy, the kingdom of the Visigoths, the eastern
Roman empire, the Persian empire, and Arabia,
551—579
23y
Thirty-Four The Mayors of the Palaces The kingdom of the Franks,
558-656 246
Thirty-Five Gregory the Great Italy and the islands of Britain,
572-604 255
Thirty-Six The Persian Crusade The eastern Roman empire, the Persian
empire, and various kingdoms ofShvs,
Bulgars,
Avars,
andKhazars, 58P-632
261
Thirty-Seven The Prophet
A rabia,
590-622 273
Thirty-Eight Tang Dominance
China, Japan, the Turkish Khaghanates, and
the kingdoms of Tibet, Baekje, Goguryeo, and
Silla,
622-676 282
Thirty-Nine The Tribe of Faith Arabia,
622-642 291
Forty Intersection India and Sri Lanka,
640-684 302
Forty-One The Troubles of Empire Arabia,
643-661 307
Part Four
STATES AND KINGDOMS
317
Forty-Two Law and Language
»
Italy, the Byzantine empire, the First Bulgarian
Empire, and the empire of the Umayyad caliphs,
643-702 319
Forty-Three Creating the Past Japan,
661-714 327
Forty-Four The Days of the Empress China, the kingdom of Tibet, and the
Eastern Turkish Khaghanate, 683-712
333
Forty-Five Paths into Europe ° The Byzantine empire, the Umayyad caliphate,
the kingdoms of the Khazars, Bulgarians, and Visigoths, and the
lands of the Franks,
705-732 341
Forty-Six The Kailasa of the South
The Umayyad caliphate and India,
712-780 351
Forty-Seven Purifications
The Umayyad caliphate, the Byzantine empire, and
Italy,
718-741 357
Forty-Eight The Abbasids
The Umayyad caliphate, the kingdom of the
Khazars, and al-Andalus,
724—763 363
xii Contents
Forty-Nine Charlemagne Italy, the kingdom of the Franks, the lands of the
Saxons, and al-Andalus,
737—778 371
Fifty The An Lushan Rebellionr China, the nomadic north,
and the kingdoms of Tibet, Nanzhao, Balhae, and Unified Silk,
751-779
380
Fifty-One
Imperator et
Augustus ° The Byzantine and Abbasid empires,
the First Bulgarian Empire, Italy, and the kingdom of the Franks,
775-802 387
Fifty-Two The New Sennacherib
The Byzantine and Abbasid empires,
the First Bulgarian Empire, and the kingdom of the Franks,
786-814 396
Fifty-Three Castle Lords and Regents °
Silla
and Japan,
790-872 4 0$
Fifty-Four The Triumph of the Outsiders
■
China and
Silla,
806-918 413
Fifty-Five The Third DynastyThe Abbasid empire,
809—833 423
Fifty-Six The Vikings
The kingdoms of the Franks, the Byzantine empire,
al-Andalus, and the lands of the
Rus,
813-862 427
Fifty-Seven Long-Lived Kings ° India and the southeastern islands of Sumatra
and Java,
814-900 437
Fifty-Eight Foreign and Domestic Relations
The Byzantine empire, the
kingdom of Louis the German, Moravia, and Bulgaria, 8$6-886
442
Fifty-Nine The Second Caliphate
The Abbasid empire and North Africa,
861-909 450
Sixty The Great Army of the Vikings
*
The ishnds of Britain,
865-878
458
Sixty-One Struggle for the Iron Crown
■
Italy and the kingdoms of the Franks,
875-899 4 66
Sixty-Two Kampaku Japan,
884—940 472
Sixty-Three
fusíleos
The Byzantine and Bulgarian empires,
886-927 479
Sixty-Four The Creation of Normandy Italy and Western
Francia,
902-911
488
Sixty-Five The Kingdom of Germany Eastern
Francia
and Bohemia,
907-935 492
Sixty-Six The Turn of the Wheel India and Sri Lanka,
907-997 498
Sixty-Seven The Capture of Baghdadj Al-Andalus, the Abbasid and Fatimid
caliphates, and the dynasties to the east of Baghdad,
912—945 504
Contents xiii
Sixty-Eight Three Kingdoms
Gorjeo
and China,
918-979
$xx
Sixty-Nine Kings of England The Scandinavian kingdoms and the islands of
Britain,
924—1002 ¡18
Seventy The Baptism of the
Rus
The Byzantine empire, Bulgaria, and the
lands of the
Rus,
944-988 $3 0
Part Five
CRUSADES
539
Seventy-One The Holy Roman Emperor Germany, Italy, and Western
Francia,
950-996
S4I
Seventy-Two The Hardship of Sacred War
-
India, Sri Lanka, Srivijaya, and the
dynasties east of Baghdad,
963-1044 $50
Seventy-Three Basil the Bulgar-Slayer The Byzantine, Abbasid, and Fatimid
empires, Bulgaria, and the
Rus,
976-102$ $60
Seventy-Four Defending the Mandate China,
979-ЩЗ
568
Seventy-Five The New Found Land
Greenland and the Americas,
985-1050
574
Seventy-Six Schism
*
Germany, Italy, Hungary, and the Byzantine empire,
1002-1059
584
Seventy-Seven Danish Domination England, Scotland, the Scandinavian
kingdoms, Hungary, and Normandy, 1014-1042
596
Seventy-Eight The Norman Conquest
England, Norway, and Normandy,
1042-1066
604
Seventy-Nine The Kings of Spain
*
Spain and North Africa,
10x6-1x08 613
Eighty The Arrival of the Turks
The Byzantine empire and the hnds of
the Turks, 1025-1071
62$
Eighty-One The Loss of the Song China, Goryeo, and the peoples to the north
and west,
1032-1172 634
Eighty-Two Repentance at Canossa
Germany, Western
Francia,
and Italy,
1060-1076
64
χ
Eighty-Three The Call
The
Byzantine
empire, Italy, Germany, and the hnds of
the Turks, X0/X-X09S
64 8
Eighty-Four Fighting for Jerusalem
-
The Byzantine empire and the lands of the
Turks, 109S-X099
6$6
Eighty-Five Aftershocks ° Spain and Jerusalem, 1118—1129
664
x i v
Contents
Notes
66ρ
Works
Cited
703
Permissions 71p
Index J2I
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