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The New Cabdridge Medieval History 3, 900-1024
The period of the tenth and early eleventh centuries was crucial in the
formation of Europe, much of whose political geography and larger-
scaledivisionsbegantotakeshapeatthistime.Itwasalsoaneraof great
fragmentation, and hence of differences which have been magnified by
modern national historiographical traditions. The international team of
authorsinthisvolumeof The New Cambridge Medieval History reflectsthese
varyingtraditions,andprovidesanauthoritative survey of theperiodin
itsownterms.
The volume is divided into three sections. The firstcoverscommon
themes and topics such as the economy, government, and religious cul-
tural and intellectual life. The second is devoted to the kingdoms and
principalities which had emerged within the area of the former
Carolingian empire, as well as the ‘honorary Carolingian’regionof
England. The final section deals with the emergent principalities of
easternEuropeandthenewandestablishedempiresandstateletsof the
Mediterraneanworld.
Cambridge Histories Online © Cambridge University Press, 2008
Cambridge Histories Online © Cambridge University Press, 2008
The New Cambridge Medieval History
DavidAbulafia RosamondMcKitterick
MartinBrett EdwardPowell
SimonKeynes JonathanShepard
PeterLinehan PeterSpu
ord
Volume c . c.
Cambridge Histories Online © Cambridge University Press, 2008
Cambridge Histories Online © Cambridge University Press, 2008
THE NEW
CAMBRIDGE
MEDIEVAL HISTORY
Volume III c. –c.
TIMOTHY REUTER
Professor of Medieval History
University of Southampton
Cambridge Histories Online © Cambridge University Press, 2008
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