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Of all the sub-periods in which European medieval history has been divided over time, the later middle ages is possibly the one on which the burden of past and current grand narratives weighs the most. Its chronological and geopolitical boundaries are shaped by a heavy narrative of decline or transition, and consequently this period is often interpreted through the lenses of previous or following developments, becoming in turn the tail-end of the ''feudal'', ''communal'', ''imperial versus papal'' era or the announcement of modernity. The Later Middle Ages addresses the urgent need to revise and rewrite the story of this period, forging new critical and technical vocabularies not derived from the study of other periods. By adopting a conscious approach towards temporal and spatial variety, and by breaking the traditional and unitary narrative of decline and transition into one of many changes and continuities, it charts the principal developments of late medieval Europe while opening up to different political cultures and societies, throwing new light on older concepts, and revealing analogies and differences with other geopolitical contexts. Including maps, illustrations, a detailed chronology and a rich range of reading suggestions, The Later Middle Ages aims at providing a first introduction to a very complex, dynamic, and fascinating period for Europe and beyond.

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15th centuries in a broader and more robust study of the medieval period beyond the borders of western Europe. * Medioevo latino *

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Isabella Lazzarini: Introduction 1: John Watts: Principalities, Powers, and Political Life 2: Stephan R. Epstein (Christopher Dyer): The Economy 3: Robert Swanson: The Church and Religious Life 4: Alexander Lee: Culture and the Arts 5: Matthew Kempshall: Space, Time, and the World 6: Catherine Kovesi: Society, Family, and Gender 7: Catherine Holmes: Global Middle Ages: The East Isabella Lazzarini: Conclusion: Into the Sixteenth Century

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 06/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9780198731634, 978-0198731634
      ISBN10: 0198731639

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Of all the sub-periods in which European medieval history has been divided over time, the later middle ages is possibly the one on which the burden of past and current grand narratives weighs the most. Its chronological and geopolitical boundaries are shaped by a heavy narrative of decline or transition, and consequently this period is often interpreted through the lenses of previous or following developments, becoming in turn the tail-end of the ''feudal'', ''communal'', ''imperial versus papal'' era or the announcement of modernity. The Later Middle Ages addresses the urgent need to revise and rewrite the story of this period, forging new critical and technical vocabularies not derived from the study of other periods. By adopting a conscious approach towards temporal and spatial variety, and by breaking the traditional and unitary narrative of decline and transition into one of many changes and continuities, it charts the principal developments of late medieval Europe while opening up to different political cultures and societies, throwing new light on older concepts, and revealing analogies and differences with other geopolitical contexts. Including maps, illustrations, a detailed chronology and a rich range of reading suggestions, The Later Middle Ages aims at providing a first introduction to a very complex, dynamic, and fascinating period for Europe and beyond.

      Trade Review
      15th centuries in a broader and more robust study of the medieval period beyond the borders of western Europe. * Medioevo latino *

      Table of Contents
      Isabella Lazzarini: Introduction 1: John Watts: Principalities, Powers, and Political Life 2: Stephan R. Epstein (Christopher Dyer): The Economy 3: Robert Swanson: The Church and Religious Life 4: Alexander Lee: Culture and the Arts 5: Matthew Kempshall: Space, Time, and the World 6: Catherine Kovesi: Society, Family, and Gender 7: Catherine Holmes: Global Middle Ages: The East Isabella Lazzarini: Conclusion: Into the Sixteenth Century

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