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A Cultural History of Western Empires in the Middle Ages
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This volume explores a world that thought
deeply about imperial power and emperors
but one that perhaps never had an “empire”
of its own. These synthetic essays from
experts across a wide variety of disciplines
mine the intellectual world of this period
and begin to demolish the myth of the
so-called “Dark Ages,” showing how the
European Middle Ages were illuminated
by vigorous debates that echo today. The
story of medieval Western empires is both
familiar and foreign. It is a story about
politics, culture, religion, society, gender,
sex, and economics, and how porous the
boundaries between those categories can
often be.
A Cultural History of Western Empires in the Middle Ages offers a detailed and highly-illustrated
account of how we got to where we are, as well as the dangers of not fully understanding why
those origins matter.
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Title: A Cultural History of Western Empires in the Middle Ages
Description:
This volume explores a world that thought
deeply about imperial power and emperors
but one that perhaps never had an “empire”
of its own.
These synthetic essays from
experts across a wide variety of disciplines
mine the intellectual world of this period
and begin to demolish the myth of the
so-called “Dark Ages,” showing how the
European Middle Ages were illuminated
by vigorous debates that echo today.
The
story of medieval Western empires is both
familiar and foreign.
It is a story about
politics, culture, religion, society, gender,
sex, and economics, and how porous the
boundaries between those categories can
often be.
A Cultural History of Western Empires in the Middle Ages offers a detailed and highly-illustrated
account of how we got to where we are, as well as the dangers of not fully understanding why
those origins matter.
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