Europe in the High Middle Ages, 1150-1300.

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Author / Creator:Mundy, John Hine, 1917-2004
Edition:3rd ed.
Imprint:Harlow, England ; New York : Longman, 2000.
Description:xiv, 417 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:General history of Europe
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4221047
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ISBN:0582369878 (ppr)
0582369886
Table of Contents:
  • List of maps
  • Abbreviations
  • Preface
  • 1. Introduction
  • The subject matter
  • History, biography and poetry
  • Part 1. Europe
  • 2. Social frontiers: clerks and laymen
  • The two peoples
  • Letters, professions and laicism
  • 3. Cultural frontiers: France, Italy and Europe
  • France
  • Italy
  • Europe
  • 4. Crusades and missions
  • Crusades and European expansion
  • Missions and toleration
  • War and missions
  • 5. The Jews
  • Divisions and education
  • Government and economy
  • Conversion and persecution
  • Part 2. Economy
  • 6. Foundation and growth
  • The land
  • The town
  • Industry and commerce
  • Planning, building and living standards
  • 7. Organization
  • Rural enterprise
  • Commerce
  • Business, credit and industry
  • 8. Usury and corporatism
  • The prohibition of usury
  • Economic corporatism
  • Part 3. Society
  • 9. Women and men
  • Marriage and love
  • Means, literacy and religion
  • 10. Workers and farmers
  • Farmers
  • Townfolk
  • 11. Nobles and the military
  • The military
  • Knighthood
  • Chivalry and war
  • 12. Ecclesiastics
  • Clerical types
  • Clerical freedom
  • Clerical rivalries
  • Clerks and layfolk
  • Part 4. Government
  • 13. The Church
  • Power and Crusade
  • Popes and princes
  • Local churches
  • Church government
  • 14. The greater monarchies
  • The Empire
  • England
  • France
  • 15. Princes, senates and assemblies
  • Popes, cardinals and councils
  • Secular princes and parliaments
  • 16. Princes, villages and towns
  • Communities and defence
  • Village and town
  • Town and city
  • 17. Republics
  • Republican thought
  • The 'people'
  • Princes and oligarchs
  • 18. Government and law
  • Scribes and chanceries
  • Laws
  • Lawyers and judges
  • Part 5. Thought
  • 19. Intellectuals
  • Schools and universities
  • Learning and freedom
  • 20. Reason and religion
  • History and progress
  • Science and determinism
  • Nature and freedom
  • Deity and certitude
  • 21. Enthusiasm and heresy
  • Doubt and heresy
  • Divergent belief
  • The ideal world
  • 22. Repression
  • Divergence and society
  • Urban or rural?
  • Force and repression
  • Part 6. 1300
  • 23. Church, state and society
  • Lay and papal authority
  • Ecclesiastical divisions
  • Lay pressures
  • 24. Unam sanctam
  • Polemics
  • Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Maps
  • Index