The Carolingian World
, by Marios Costambeys , Matthew Innes , Simon MacLeanNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780521563666 | 0521563666
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 6/20/2011
The Carolingian World is a comprehensive and innovative introduction to the history of western and central Europe from 687 to 888 AD. Addressing the broad themes that define the history of early medieval Europe - politics and government, the Church, culture, trade and communications, rural and elite society - the book places political narrative in a social context, presenting a wider account of political and social change in Europe than any comparable textbook. The broad periodisation and geographical span of this study, built around the concept of the 'long eighth century' and incorporating the British Isles, northern Spain and Italian peninsular, allows the authors to stress the unity of the period between the seventh and tenth centuries and to throw new light on old debates such as Viking activity and Byzantine influence. Incorporating the most up-to-date historical research, this book represents essential reading for all students of the history of early medieval Europe.