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The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe by Umair Mirza

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TitleThe Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe
CreatorUmair Mirza
Year1988-03-01
PPI300
LanguageEnglish
Mediatypetexts
SubjectEuropean History, History of Europe, European Kingdoms, Monarch, Monarchs, Kingdom of Great Britain, British History, Spanish History, Medieval Europe, Medieval European History, Encyclopedia of Kingdoms of Europe, Asian History, Medieval Europe History, English Encyclopedia, History, History Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia of European History, Warfare, Military Warfare, Battles of Europe, European Culture, European Civilization, World History, World's History, History of the World, Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia of World History, Medieval History, Ancient History, Roman Empire, British Empire, Persian Empire, Asian History, European History, History, Oxford Illustrated History, Oxford History of Medieval Europe, Oxford History of Europe, Cambridge History of Europe
Collectionfolkscanomy_encyclopedia, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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Editorial ReviewsFrom Library JournalHolmes et al. have produced an attractive account of medieval Europe from the fall of Rome to the eve of the Reformation. This popular history, well-written by professional historians, is for the intelligent general reader. The book conveys a good sense of the movement of events and the succession of great people, and it catches the economic, social, and intellectual structures which underpinned events. Noteworthy among the well-conceived chapters is Malcolm Vale's discussion of "the eclipse of ecclesiastical power . . . especially papal power . . . and the expansion and elaboration of secular rule." Holmes concludes that this fragmented era laid the groundwork for the fertile period that followed. Maps, charts, and illustrations deserve high praise. Highly recommended. David Keymer, CUNY Coll. of Technology, UticaCopyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.Review'The individual chapters are scholarly and up to the minute, without loss of accessibility or pace. The illustrations are many, apposite and refreshingly unhackneyed.'Times Literary Supplement'In this beautifully illustrated collection of essays the editor and his six collaborators present a picture of that civilization which is well written and well presented.'Contemporary Review'The rich diversity of the period is admirably conveyed ... and visually enhanced by hundreds of the fine illustrations. With maps, chronology and a comprehensive reading-list, this attractively produced reference book will appeal to a wide readership.'David L. Edwards, Church Times'the contributors have lucidity as well as learning in common. This book will make a good companion for sightseeing trips abroad.'Bob Marshall, Bookseller'Among the individual contributors the palm goes to Edward James for his masterly survey of northern Europe 400-900 ... The illustrations have been well selected and excellently reproduced'James Howard-Johnston, Sunday Times'The individual chapters are scholarly and up to the minute, without loss of accessibility or pace. The illustrations are many, apposite, and refreshingly unhackneyed.'Times Literary Supplement'a splendid volume, presenting contemporary scholarship to the general reader with care, grace, much thought and many illustrations; filled with things that most general readers won't know at all, and that many specialist readers won't have thought of'London Review of Books'With over 200 magnificent illustrations, this is likely to become a standard introduction to the subject.'Good Book Guide'ambitious and informative'History Today'The volume is full of splendid illustrations, some in full color, many of them unusual, and these make a notable contribution to the quality of the book. We should be grateful to the entire production team, and not least to the printers, for having done an outstanding job in making availablea volume which deserves to sell well at the very reasonable price at which it has been published.'French History.About the AuthorAbout the Editor:George Holmes is a Fellow of St. Catherine's College, Oxford. His previous books include Dante and Florence, Rome, and the Origins of the Renaissance.Publisher : Oxford University Press; First Edition (May 19, 1988)Language: : EnglishHardcover : 416 pagesISBN-10 : 0198200730ISBN-13 : 978-0198200734Item Weight : 2.81 poundsDimensions : 7.63 x 1.24 x 9.94 inches