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The Middle Ages A Very Short Introduction A Very Short Introduction Miri Rubin

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The Middle Ages A Very Short Introduction A Very Short Introduction Miri Rubin
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Publisher: OUP Oxford
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.59 MB
Author: Miri Rubin
ISBN: 9780199697298, 0199697299
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Middle Ages A Very Short Introduction A Very Short Introduction Miri Rubin by Miri Rubin 9780199697298, 0199697299 instant download after payment.

The Middle Ages is a term coined around 1450 to describe a thousand years of European History. In this Very Short Introduction, Miri Rubin provides an exploration of the variety, change, dynamism, and sheer complexity that the period covers. From the provinces of the Roman Empire, which became Barbarian kingdoms after c.450-650, to the northern and eastern regions that became increasingly integrated into Europe, Rubin explores the emergence of a truly global system of communication, conquest, and trade by the end of the era. Presenting an insight into the challenges of life in Europe between 500-1500—at all levels of society—Rubin looks at kingship and family, agriculture and trade, groups and individuals. Conveying the variety of European experiences, while providing a sense of the communication, cooperation, and shared values of the pervasive Christian culture, Rubin looks at the legacies they left behind.

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