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An Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 400-900: The Sword, the Plough and the Book

by Matthew Innes

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Publisher Comments:

'Matthew Innes' new survey fills a nagging void for teachers of early medieval history ...' - John McCulloh, Kansas State University.

Innes has done early medieval scholarship a great service. By surveying and synthesising recent research covering such a long period, his book will help others to connect the dots and draw conclusions of their own... This is a very important book... an excellent resource for teachers and students. - Warren C. Brown, English Historical Review

Surveying the period of European history, 300-900 AD, this comprehensive and stimulating textbook is the first to present the last twenty-five years of research in an accessible manner for undergraduate students. It is unique in combining an account of the historical background of the period with discussion of the social, economic, cultural and political structures of the societies within it.

Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 300-900 includes:

  • chapter summaries and chronologies
  • key topic essays discussing archaeological or documentary evidence
  • maps plus supporting illustrations from archaeological and historical finds
  • bibliographical essays which discuss available sources and further reading, introducing teachers and students to specialist literature
  • a comprehensive index.

Key topics discussed are:

  • why the Roman Empire broke down so irrevocably in Western Europe
  • how it came to be replaced by radically different political systems
  • why the city-based state structure of antiquity was replaced
  • how and why the division between civilians and the military broke down
  • the conversion of Western Europe to Christianity and the establishment of the church as the central social institution
  • what made Western Europe's experience so distinctive in this period.

Synopsis:

This comprehensive textbook is the first to synthesize a quarter of a century of path breaking research in an accessible manner for undergraduate students. Matthew Innes is unique in combining an account of the historical background of the period with discussion of the social, economic, cultural and political structures of the societies within it. His fresh approach will be a stimulus to academic study and debate. Individual chapters include discussion on:

* Why the Roman Empire broke down so irrevocably in western Europe

* How it came to be replaced by radically different political systems, ruled by kings who saw themselves as leaders of ethnic communities

* Whether these changes were the result of lock, stock and barrel migration of biologically defined peoples or more complex processes whereby new elites created ethnicity, legitimizing their position through myths of common descent and shared history

* Why the city-based state structure of antiquity was replaced by a system in which landowners used their private resources to exercise public power

* How and why the division between civilians and the military, so fundamental to the ancient state, broke down giving rise to a world of militarized landlord power

* How the conversion of western Europe to Christianity and the establishment of the church as the central social institution related to these processes of change

* What made western Europe's experience so distinctive in this period.

Ideal for first - and second - year undergraduates and college students studying late antique or early medieval history, it will also interest researchers and postgraduate students because it synthesizes and interprets agreat deal of otherwise unavailable primary research.

Especially designed to be student-friendly, "An Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe" contains:

* chapter summaries and chronologies

* key topic essays discussing archaeological or documentary evidence

* a lavish range or supporting illustrations from archaeological and historical finds

* bibliographical essays which discuss available sources and secondary literature, introducing teachers and students to the specialist literature

* a comprehensive glossary and index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780415215060
Subtitle:
The Sword, the Plough and the Book
Author:
Innes, Matthew
Publisher:
Routledge
Subject:
Medieval
Subject:
Western Europe - General
Subject:
Middle ages
Subject:
Europe History 392-814.
Publication Date:
March 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
568

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