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A Source Book of Mediæval History - Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance - cover

A Source Book of Mediæval History - Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance

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Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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A Source Book of Mediæval History is a meticulously curated anthology that presents a diverse array of primary documents reflecting the complexities of medieval life between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance. Comprising a variety of sources, including chronicles, letters, and legal texts, this volume showcases the rich tapestry of medieval society, culture, and politics. The collection is critically organized and annotated, providing essential context for the reader and emphasizing the interconnectedness of various historical narratives. The prose is scholarly yet accessible, catering to both students and general readers interested in the vibrant, multifaceted world of the Middle Ages. The compilation is the result of collaborative efforts by a range of historians and educators, each contributing their expertise to illuminate the period's lasting influence on modern thought and governance. Their backgrounds in history, literature, and social studies converge to offer a well-rounded perspective on the medieval era, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of its complexities and significance. This source book stands as a testament to the necessity of primary sources in the reconstructive work of historians. For those intrigued by the intricate fabric of medieval society, A Source Book of Mediæval History is an indispensable resource. It not only enriches one's understanding of the period but also invites readers to engage with the voices of the past, making it a vital addition to any academic or personal library. Whether for research or personal enrichment, this book serves as a robust framework for exploring the myriad influences that shaped the world we know today.
Disponible depuis: 31/07/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 486 pages.

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