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      Europe after Rome: A New Cultural History 500-1000

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      The 500 years following the collapse of the Roman Empire is still popularly perceived as Europe''s ''Dark Ages'', marked by barbarism and uniformity. Julia Smith''s masterly book sweeps away this view, and instead illuminates a time of great vitality and cultural diversity. Th...

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      Product ID:9780192892638
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Europe after Rome
      Subtitle:A New Cultural History 500-1000
      Authors:Author: Julia M. H. Smith
      Page Count:400
      Subjects:European history, European history, History, Social and cultural history, Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500, Social & cultural history, Europe, c 500 CE to c 1000 CE
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      The 500 years following the collapse of the Roman Empire is still popularly perceived as Europe''s ''Dark Ages'', marked by barbarism and uniformity. Julia Smith''s masterly book sweeps away this view, and instead illuminates a time of great vitality and cultural diversity. Through a combination of cultural history, regional studies, and gender history, she shows how men and women at all levels of society ordered their world, and she allows them to speak to the reader directly in their own words. This is the first single-author study in over fifty years to offer an integrated appraisal of all aspects of the early middle ages.
      This is the first single-author study in over fifty years to offer an integrated appraisal of the early Middle Ages as a dynamic and formative period in European history. Written in an attractive and accessible style, it makes extensive use of original sources to introduce early medieval men and women at all levels of society from slave to emperor, and allows them to speak to the reader in their own words. It overturns traditional narratives and instead offers an entirely fresh approach to the centuries from c.500 to c.1000. Rejecting any notion of a dominant, uniform early medieval culture, it argues that the fundamental characteristic of the early middle ages is diversity of experience. To explain how the men and women who lived in this period ordered their world in cultural, social, and political terms, it employs an innovative methodology combining cultural history, regional studies, and gender history. Ranging comparatively from Ireland to Hungary and from Scotland and Scandinavia to Spain and Italy, the analysis highlights three themes: regional variation, power, and the legacy of Rome. The book''s eight chapters examine the following subjects: Speaking and Writing; Living and Dying; Friends and Relations; Men and Women; Labour and Lordship; Getting and Giving; Kingship and Christianity; Rome and the Peoples of Europe. Collectively, they establish the complex cultural realities which distinguished Europe in the period between the end of the central institutions of the western Roman empire in the fifth century and the emergence of a Rome-centred papal monarchy from the late eleventh century onwards. In the context of debates about the social, religious and cultural meaning of ''Europe'' in the early twenty-first century, this books seeks the origins of European cultural pluralism and diversity in the early Middle Ages.
      Imprint Name:Oxford University Press
      Publisher Name:Oxford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2007-06-28

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      Weight604 g
      Dimensions156 × 232 × 21 mm