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By: George Lane
ISBN: 9780313325281
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Publication Date: Sep 2004
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The Mongols are often associated with the arts of warfare and annals of horror, but a more realistic association would be their contribution to international trade and cultural exchange during the medieval age.
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By: Deborah A. Fraioli
ISBN: 9780313324581
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Publication Date: Mar 2005
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Nineteen biographical sketches of key French and English figures lend a human aspect to historic names; and 14 annotated primary documents breathe fresh life into the topic, and provide students and readers with a new look at the period. The book concludes with an annotated bibliography and index.
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By: Katherine F. Drew
ISBN: 9780313325908
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Magna Carta Magna Carta is the name later given to a document signed by king John of England under pressure from the barons and other notables of England in the summer of 1215 at a meadow called Runnymede, which is on the river Thames between London and Windsor.
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By: Marilyn Stokstad
ISBN: 9780313325250
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Publication Date: May 2005
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The castle was far more than a walled and turreted fortress; it was an instrument of social control and the symbol of power, authority and wealth. Stokstad examines the role of the castle in society as well as its use in war, guiding readers from early "motte and bailey" structures to the age of gunpowder.
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By: William W. Clark
ISBN: 9780313326936
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Publication Date: Dec 2005
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An introduction to the medieval cathedral, those churches that are regarded as the greatest achievements of medieval architecture.
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By: Elspeth Whitney
ISBN: 9780313325199
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Publication Date: Oct 2004
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Biographical sketches provide insight into the lives and accomplishments of twenty men and women whose works profoundly shaped the era's scientific spirit. Eleven annotated key primary documents afford a fascinating glimpse into how the best minds of the time posed their questions and their answers.
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By: Joseph P. Byrne
ISBN: 9780313324925
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Eight thematic chapters guide the reader through the medical perspective of the plague - medieval and modern - and the plague's impact on society, cities, individuals, and art of the time. An annotated timeline guides the reader through the key events and dates of this recurring disaster.
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By: Helen J. Nicholson
ISBN: 9780313326851
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An annotated timeline provides readers with an easy-to-follow overview of the several centuries of Crusading, and maps provide rapid and easy to read geographical and political information on the most important campaigns.
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By: Norman Pounds
ISBN: 9780313324987
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Publication Date: Apr 2005
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An introduction to the life of towns and cities in the medieval period, this book shows how medieval towns grew to become important centers of trade and liberty.
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By: Paul Reed
ISBN: 9780313327209
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Publication Date: Sep 2004
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This society peaked in the year AD 1100, when more than 150 Chacoan towns, in addition to the 12 great houses in Chaco Canyon, and perhaps 30,000 people across the greater San Juan Basin of the southwestern United States were affiliated with Chaco.
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By: Matthew S. Gordon
ISBN: 9780313325229
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Publication Date: May 2005
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Traces the spread of Islam from the time of Muhammad to the early 10th century. Comprehensive but accessible, with a mix of narrative chapters, primary documents, and biographical sketches.
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