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The Body Broken: Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 1300-1525
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The Body Broken: Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 1300-1525
Current price: $180.00


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The Body Broken: Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 1300-1525
Current price: $180.00
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The Body Broken
is a thematic survey of Europe in the late Middle Ages, a period of huge crisis, conflict and religious change that included the Black Death, the Reformation, the Peasants’ Revolt and the Renaissance.
This thoroughly updated and revised second edition retains the thematic approach of the first edition, combining sweeping interpretive synthesis with careful attention to recent and revisionist scholarship. It also devotes more attention to the histories of women and religious minorities, Renaissance humanism, politics and government in Italy and eastern Europe, and the religious reformations of the early sixteenth century. Examining late medieval and Renaissance Europe in the context of its place within global history, this book covers all the key areas, including:
society and the economy – disaster and demography; individuals, families and communities; trade, technology, exploration and new discoveries;
politics – government and the state; political developments; war, chivalry and crusading;
religion – the institutional Church; Catholic devotion; religious minorities and dissenting beliefs and practices; religious reformations;
culture – schooling and intellectual developments; language, literacy and the arts.
Equipped with maps, tables, illustrations, a chronology and an annotated bibliography,
The
Body Broken
is an essential and complete student’s guide to Europe in the fourteenth to early sixteenth centuries.
is a thematic survey of Europe in the late Middle Ages, a period of huge crisis, conflict and religious change that included the Black Death, the Reformation, the Peasants’ Revolt and the Renaissance.
This thoroughly updated and revised second edition retains the thematic approach of the first edition, combining sweeping interpretive synthesis with careful attention to recent and revisionist scholarship. It also devotes more attention to the histories of women and religious minorities, Renaissance humanism, politics and government in Italy and eastern Europe, and the religious reformations of the early sixteenth century. Examining late medieval and Renaissance Europe in the context of its place within global history, this book covers all the key areas, including:
society and the economy – disaster and demography; individuals, families and communities; trade, technology, exploration and new discoveries;
politics – government and the state; political developments; war, chivalry and crusading;
religion – the institutional Church; Catholic devotion; religious minorities and dissenting beliefs and practices; religious reformations;
culture – schooling and intellectual developments; language, literacy and the arts.
Equipped with maps, tables, illustrations, a chronology and an annotated bibliography,
The
Body Broken
is an essential and complete student’s guide to Europe in the fourteenth to early sixteenth centuries.