Hier mal das Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Chapter 1 - Introduction
PART I - The Roman Empire and its Break-up, 400-550
Chapter 2 - The Weight of Empire
Chapter 3 - Culture and Belief in the Christian Roman World
Chapter 4 - Crisis and Continuity, 400-550
PART II - The Post-Roman West, 550-750
Chapter 5 - Merovingian Gaul and Germany, 500-751
Chapter 6 - The West Mediterranean Kingdoms: Spain and Italy, 550-750
Chapter 7 - Kings without States: Britain and Ireland, 400-800
Chapter 8 - Post-Roman Attitudes: Culture, Belief and Political Etiquette, 550-
750
Chapter 9 - Wealth, Exchange and Peasant Society
Chapter 10 - The Power of the Visual: Material Culture and Display from Imperial
Rome to the Carolingians
PART III - The Empires of the East, 550-1000
Chapter 11 - Byzantine Survival, 550-850
Chapter 12 - The Crystallization of Arab Political Power, 630-750
Chapter 13 - Byzantine Revival, 850-1000
Chapter 14 - From ‘Abbasid Baghdad to Umayyad Córdoba, 750-1000
Chapter 15 - The State and the Economy: Eastern Mediterranean Exchange Networks, 600-1000
PART IV - The Carolingian and Post-Carolingian West, 750-1000
Chapter 16 - The Carolingian Century, 751-887
Chapter 17 - Intellectuals and Politics
Chapter 18 - The Tenth-century Successor States
Chapter 19 - ‘Carolingian’ England, 800-1000
Chapter 20 - Outer Europe
Chapter 21 - Aristocrats between the Carolingian and the ‘Feudal’ Worlds
Chapter 22 - The Caging of the Peasantry, 800-1000
Chapter 23 - Conclusion: Trends in European History, 400-1000
Notes and Bibliographic Guides
Index of Names and Places
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