Best Sellers in Children's Books
Discover the most popular and best selling products in Children's Books based on sales

Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through links in this website
Medieval - The Middle Ages: An Illustrated History (Oxford Illustrated History)

Description

Book Synopsis: A brisk narrative of battles and plagues, monastic orders, heroic women, and knights-errant, barbaric tortures and tender romance, intrigue, scandals, and conquest, The Middle Ages: An Illustrated History mixes a spirited and entertaining writing style with exquisite, thorough scholarship. Barbara A. Hanawalt, a renowned medievalist, launches her story with the often violent amalgamation of Roman, Christian, and Germanic cultures following the destruction and pillaging of the crown jewel of the Roman Empire—the great city of Rome. The story moves on to the redrawn map of Europe, in which power players like Byzantium and the newly-established Frankish kingdom begin a precarious existence in a "sea of tribes" (in the words of a contemporary). Savage peoples—the bloodthirsty Germans, the wild Visigoths and Ostrogoths, the fierce Anglo-Saxons, and the Slavs to the East—as well as the sophisticated and ever-expanding Arabs threaten each other’s borders, invade cities and have their own cities sacked, fight victorious battles and get conquered in turn. Hanawalt charts the spread of Christianity in Europe, maps out the trail of misery and mayhem the Crusades left in their wake, explains feudalism and Church reform, familiarizes us with the astrolabe and the masterpieces of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, tracks the progress of the Hundred Years' War, and brings great historical figures—such as Charlemagne, King Henry II, Joan of Arc, Dante, and Justinian—to life.

Spanning the millennium between the fifth and the fifteenth centuries, The Middle Ages: An Illustrated History captures the major historical and political events in great depth and clarity, but never loses sight of the plain and often-overlooked facts of life—life as lived by peasants and townsfolk, kings and monks, men and women. Hanawalt offers fascinating tidbits on diverse facets of medieval society, from herbal medical cures to table etiquette and drinking habits, from tabloid-worthy court scandals to a unique listing of the rules of a monastic order. She examines rare texts—from illuminated manuscripts to Carolingian minuscule—and takes us inside the awe-inspiring Hagia Sofia in Constantinople.

Barbara Hanawalt makes use of eclectic source material, including inscriptions, chronicles, artifacts, and literature, from the Koran to the Scriptures, and from Omar Khayam to the Goliardic poems. Fascinating stories—like that of the discovery of the burial site of an Anglo-Saxon chieftain which contained, among other treasures, an entire 86-foot long ship—are interspersed among the chronicles of great historical upheavals. The author takes a sweeping approach to the subject, building a comprehensive, animated portrait of every aspect of life in that period by including material on women's place in medieval society, agriculture, art and literature, religion and superstitions, philosophy, and weaponry. Lavishly illustrated with art, photographs, documents, artifacts, and maps, The Middle Ages also includes a glossary, index, chronology, and suggestions for further reading.

A collection of lavishly illustrated single-volume histories, Oxford Illustrated Histories present well-documented chronologies on topics like Britain, theater, Greece, opera, English literature, modern Europe, and more. Each history includes color and black and white illustrations, as well as photographs, and is compiled by a taskforce of leading scholars in its respective field of interest. These titles are ideal for any casual reader and also, because of the scholarship, serve as companions to any budding researcher's reference collection.

Details

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of medieval history with The Middle Ages: An Illustrated History. From battles and plagues to heroic women and knights-errant, this book offers a brisk and entertaining narrative that will transport you back in time. Written by renowned medievalist, Barbara A. Hanawalt, this book combines exquisite scholarship with a spirited writing style, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts.

Discover the tumultuous amalgamation of Roman, Christian, and Germanic cultures that followed the fall of the Roman Empire. Experience the redrawn map of Europe, where power players like Byzantium and the Frankish kingdom struggled for existence in a "sea of tribes." Witness the clashes between bloodthirsty Germans, wild Visigoths, fierce Anglo-Saxons, and expansionist Arabs as they shaped the destiny of nations. Hanawalt meticulously traces the spread of Christianity, unpacks the impact of the Crusades, and delves into the intricacies of feudalism and Church reform.

But this book is not just about grand historical events—it also shines a light on the daily lives of ordinary people. Hanawalt explores everything from herbal medical cures to table etiquette and drinking habits, from court scandals to monastic rules of conduct. Marvel at the masterpieces of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, delve into the complexities of the Hundred Years' War, and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the Hagia Sofia in Constantinople.

With an impressive range of source material, including inscriptions, chronicles, artifacts, and literature, The Middle Ages: An Illustrated History provides a comprehensive and animated portrait of every aspect of life during that period. From women's place in medieval society to agriculture, art, religion, superstitions, philosophy, and weaponry, Hanawalt leaves no stone unturned. Prepare for an enlightening journey through a millennium of history and order your copy today.

Explore the captivating world of The Middle Ages: An Illustrated History and witness the grandeur and intricacies of medieval life. Order your copy now and embark on an enlightening journey through history.

Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through links in this website