A History of the Middle Ages: World Events from 400 CE to 1500 CE

A History of the Middle Ages: World Events from 400 CE to 1500 CE

by Phyllis Jestice
A History of the Middle Ages: World Events from 400 CE to 1500 CE

A History of the Middle Ages: World Events from 400 CE to 1500 CE

by Phyllis Jestice

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Overview

This fascinating hardback guide examines of one of the most important eras in history, the Middle Ages, spanning the breadth of the globe and illustrated throughout with brilliant full-color illustrations.

Often misconceived as a dark 'between-time' between the ancient and modern eras, the Middle Ages was in fact a period of radical transformation. Professor of Medieval History Phyllis G. Jestice gives a fascinating overview of this incredible period across the world, bringing to life the personalities, the technologies, the politics and the culture that defined this period in the development of the world we know today.

Includes:
• The rise of Christianity
• The astounding advances in the sciences and the arts in the Islamic world
• How economic powerhouses developed in Africa and powerful states arose in the Americas
• How trade flourished throughout central Asia and China in the form of the Silk Roads
• The terrifying depredations of the Mongol invasions,
• The crusades and other conflicts of Europe that marked a so-called era of 'chivalry'.

Brought to life with spectacular full-color artwork, maps, timelines and more, this visual history is a wonderful overview of this crucial era.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781398844612
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing Limited
Publication date: 01/07/2025
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 8.86(w) x 11.02(h) x (d)

About the Author

Phyllis G. Jestice is Professor of Medieval History and Chair of the Department of History at the College of Charleston, South Carolina. She is currently the president of the Southeastern Medieval Association and has received several awards for her teaching and academic work. Phyllis has written and taught about subjects ranging from the Vikings to medieval Germany to the Crusades. Some of her recent works include The Medieval Knight (2018), The Imperial Ladies of the Ottonian Dynasty (2018) and The Pharaohs (2023).
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