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Examining the developments in the political and religious landscape of Western Europe between the tenth and thirteenth centuries, Power and Faith explores the origins of dominant nation Sates and religious institutions in the West emerged out of the fractured and fragmented post-Carolingian world.

As a foundational text for those new to the period, the book offers a clear chronological framework for understanding and analysing the emerging polities of Western Europe and an examination of the influence of the Papacy and the Crusades across Christian life and culture. Mixed with careful consideration of major social and economic themes including urbanisation, rural revolution, and the role of women in politics, religion, and society, the book gives a uniquely comprehensive overview of political and religious developments in Western Europe during a neglected yet fundamentally significant period.

The book is divided into six parts, part one sets out the

Table of Contents

Part 1: Definitions and Problems
1. What was Medieval Europe?
2. How Do We Know? Sources and Interpretations
Part 2: Europe in About 890
3. Power: Politics and Authority
4. Faith: Religion and Belief
Part 3: The Tenth Century, c.890-c.1020
5. Reading and Explaining Tenth-Century History
6. Power: The Political Framework, c.890-c.1020
i. The East Frankish Kingdom and the Renewal of Empire
ii. The West Frankish Kingdom and the Challenge of Survival
iii. The Emergence of England
iv. Frontier Europe: Christians and Pagans in the North, East and West
v. Mediterranean Europe: The Multicultural Experience in Iberia and Southern Italy
7. Faith: The Church in Europe, c.890-c.1020
i. The Papacy: Too Corrupt to Matter?
ii. Bishops and Monks: Local Power in Cathedrals and Cloisters
iii. Priests and People: Popular Practice and Everyday Belief
Part 4: The Eleventh Century, c.1020-c.1120
8. Reading and Explaining Eleventh-Century History
9. Power: The Political Framework, c.1020-c.1120
i. Germany: Royal Authority and Mighty Rebellion
ii. France: Petty Kings and Potent Princes
iii. England: Conquest and Continuity
iv. Frontier Europe: Life on the Edge in the North, East and West
v. Mediterranean Europe: Spanish Kings and Norman Knights in Iberia and Southern Italy
10. Faith: The Crusading Church in Europe, c.1020-c.1120
i. The Papacy: Revival and Reform
ii. The New Monasticism
iii. Popular Piety and Shades of Belief
iv. Holy War or Colonial Coup? The Meaning of the Crusades
v. Beginner’s Luck? The First Crusade
vi. The Establishment of the Crusader States
Part 5: The Twelfth Century, c.1120-c.1220
11. Reading and Explaining Twelfth-Century History
12. Power: The Political Framework, c.1120-c.1220
i. Germany: Staufen, Welf and the Struggle for Imperium
ii. France: A Real Kingdom at Last
iii. England: From One Civil War to Another
iv. Frontier Europe: Assimilation and Integration in the North, East and West
v. Mediterranean Europe: Reconquista and State Building in Iberia and Southern Italy
13. Faith: The Triumphant Church in Europe, c.1120-c.1220
i. The Papacy: Schisms and Supremacy
ii. Muslim Revival and the Crisis of Crusading
iii. Fighting Monks and Saintly Friars: The Reinvention of Orthodoxy
iv. Close to Home: Crusading in Europe and the Battle with Heresy
Part 6: Europe in About 1220
14. Power: Politics and Authority
15. Faith: Religion and Belief

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/17/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367821395, 978-0367821395
      ISBN10: 0367821397

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Examining the developments in the political and religious landscape of Western Europe between the tenth and thirteenth centuries, Power and Faith explores the origins of dominant nation Sates and religious institutions in the West emerged out of the fractured and fragmented post-Carolingian world.

      As a foundational text for those new to the period, the book offers a clear chronological framework for understanding and analysing the emerging polities of Western Europe and an examination of the influence of the Papacy and the Crusades across Christian life and culture. Mixed with careful consideration of major social and economic themes including urbanisation, rural revolution, and the role of women in politics, religion, and society, the book gives a uniquely comprehensive overview of political and religious developments in Western Europe during a neglected yet fundamentally significant period.

      The book is divided into six parts, part one sets out the

      Table of Contents

      Part 1: Definitions and Problems
      1. What was Medieval Europe?
      2. How Do We Know? Sources and Interpretations
      Part 2: Europe in About 890
      3. Power: Politics and Authority
      4. Faith: Religion and Belief
      Part 3: The Tenth Century, c.890-c.1020
      5. Reading and Explaining Tenth-Century History
      6. Power: The Political Framework, c.890-c.1020
      i. The East Frankish Kingdom and the Renewal of Empire
      ii. The West Frankish Kingdom and the Challenge of Survival
      iii. The Emergence of England
      iv. Frontier Europe: Christians and Pagans in the North, East and West
      v. Mediterranean Europe: The Multicultural Experience in Iberia and Southern Italy
      7. Faith: The Church in Europe, c.890-c.1020
      i. The Papacy: Too Corrupt to Matter?
      ii. Bishops and Monks: Local Power in Cathedrals and Cloisters
      iii. Priests and People: Popular Practice and Everyday Belief
      Part 4: The Eleventh Century, c.1020-c.1120
      8. Reading and Explaining Eleventh-Century History
      9. Power: The Political Framework, c.1020-c.1120
      i. Germany: Royal Authority and Mighty Rebellion
      ii. France: Petty Kings and Potent Princes
      iii. England: Conquest and Continuity
      iv. Frontier Europe: Life on the Edge in the North, East and West
      v. Mediterranean Europe: Spanish Kings and Norman Knights in Iberia and Southern Italy
      10. Faith: The Crusading Church in Europe, c.1020-c.1120
      i. The Papacy: Revival and Reform
      ii. The New Monasticism
      iii. Popular Piety and Shades of Belief
      iv. Holy War or Colonial Coup? The Meaning of the Crusades
      v. Beginner’s Luck? The First Crusade
      vi. The Establishment of the Crusader States
      Part 5: The Twelfth Century, c.1120-c.1220
      11. Reading and Explaining Twelfth-Century History
      12. Power: The Political Framework, c.1120-c.1220
      i. Germany: Staufen, Welf and the Struggle for Imperium
      ii. France: A Real Kingdom at Last
      iii. England: From One Civil War to Another
      iv. Frontier Europe: Assimilation and Integration in the North, East and West
      v. Mediterranean Europe: Reconquista and State Building in Iberia and Southern Italy
      13. Faith: The Triumphant Church in Europe, c.1120-c.1220
      i. The Papacy: Schisms and Supremacy
      ii. Muslim Revival and the Crisis of Crusading
      iii. Fighting Monks and Saintly Friars: The Reinvention of Orthodoxy
      iv. Close to Home: Crusading in Europe and the Battle with Heresy
      Part 6: Europe in About 1220
      14. Power: Politics and Authority
      15. Faith: Religion and Belief

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