The Crisis of the Twelfth Century: Power, Lordship, and the Origins of European Government
The “long twelfth centuryâ€â€”1050 to 1215—embraces one of the transformative moments in European history: the point, for some, at which Europe first truly became “Europe.†Historians have used the terms “renaissance,†“reformation,†and “revolution†to account for the dynamism of intellectual, religious, and structural renewal manifest across schools, monasteries, courts, and churches. Complicating the story, more recent historical work has highlighted manifestations of social crisis and oppression. In European Transformations: The Long Twelfth Century, nineteen accomplished medievalists examine this pivotal era under the rubric of “transformationâ€: a time of epoch-making change both good and ill, a release of social and cultural energies that proved innovative and yet continuous with the past.   Â
Country | USA |
Brand | University of Notre Dame Press |
Manufacturer | University of Notre Dame Press |
Binding | Paperback |
ItemPartNumber | Illustrations, map |
Model | Illustrations, map |
ReleaseDate | 2012-01-30 |
UnitCount | 1 |
Format | Download: Adobe Reader |
EANs | 9780268007270 |