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Frontmatter --Contents --Preface --1. Boethius and the Rise of Europe --2. Gregory the Great and the New Power of the Franks --3. Charlemagne and the First Renewal of the Roman Empire --4. Consolidation of the Kingdoms --5. The End of Days Draws Menacingly Close --6. "The True Emperor Is the Pope" --7. The Long Century of Papal Schisms --8. The Vicar of God --9. The Triumph of Jurisprudence --10. The Light of Reason --11. The Monarchy --12. Waiting for Judgment Day and the Renaissance --Epilogue: The Dark Middle Ages? --Abbreviations --Notes --Selected Bibliography --Index.
In: Foreign affairs, Band 85, Heft 3, S. 95-103
ISSN: 0015-7120
World Affairs Online
In: Gale eBooks
Vol. 1. Almanac: The Middle Ages -- The fall of the Roman Empire -- The Merovingian Age -- The Carolingian Age -- Eastern Europe -- The Islamic world -- The Turks -- The Jewish world -- The eleventh century -- The twelfth century -- The thirteenth century -- The Mongols -- India -- Southeast Asia -- China -- Japan -- The Americas -- Africa -- The Late Middle Ages.
In: A cultural history of sexuality 2
In: William Morris and the Idea of CommunityRomance, History and Propaganda, 1880-1914, S. 115-134
In: The New Middle Ages
In: The New Middle Ages Ser.
Drawing on evidence from Asia, Northern Africa, and Europe, this collection of essays examines a rich array of concepts and practices that promoted peaceable intercultural exchange in the Middle Ages. The volume explores the possibility that the Middle Ages - a historical era largely ignored or glossed over in present-day debates about the nature and the future of global relations - might provide many potentially revitalizing new genealogies for thinking about cosmopolitanism
In: Military Affairs, Band 50, Heft 3, S. 156
In: The new Middle Ages