Europe’s Long Twelfth Century: Order, Anxiety and Adaptation, 1095-1229

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Between 1095 and 1229, Western Europe confronted a series of alternative cultural possibilities that would fundamentally transform its social structures, its intellectual life, and its very identity. It was a period of difficult decisions and anxiety rather than a triumphant ‘renaissance’.

In this fresh reassessment of the twelfth century, John D. Cotts:
– Shows how new social, economic and religious options challenged Europeans to re-imagine their place in the world
– Provides an overview of political life and detailed examples of the original thought and religious enthusiasm of the time
– Presents the Crusades as the century’s defining movement.

Ideal for students and scholars alike, this is an essential overview of a pivotal era in medieval history that arguably paved the way for a united Europe.

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Weight0.304 kg
Dimensions15.5 × 23.5 cm
About The Author

JOHN D. COTTS is Associate Professor of History at Whitman College, USA.

ISBN 10

230237851

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

Pages

256

Format Old`

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Year Published

2012-09-11

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