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The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume 7: c.1415-c.1500

📖 Overview

The New Cambridge Medieval History Volume 7 covers the tumultuous period from 1415 to 1500 in European history. This comprehensive academic work brings together contributions from leading medieval scholars to examine political, social, economic, and cultural developments across the continent. The text analyzes major events and transformations including the end of the Hundred Years War, the fall of Constantinople, and the emergence of Renaissance thought. Regional chapters explore developments in specific territories from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, while thematic sections address topics like warfare, religion, art, and intellectual life. Contributors examine primary sources and archaeological evidence to reconstruct the period's key dynamics and transitions. The volume includes maps, genealogical tables, and extensive bibliographies to support its detailed historical analysis. This work reveals the fifteenth century as a critical turning point between medieval and early modern Europe, marked by both traditional continuities and revolutionary changes. The text emphasizes the interconnections between different regions and spheres of life during this transformative period.

👀 Reviews

Readers appreciate the volume's comprehensive coverage of late medieval Europe and its thorough examination of political, social, cultural and economic developments. The organizational structure by region and topic helps make the complex period accessible. Likes: - Strong chapters on military technology and warfare - Detailed coverage of religious movements and church politics - High quality maps and illustrations - Extensive bibliographies for further research Dislikes: - Dense academic writing style can be challenging for non-specialists - Some chapters are more engaging than others - High price point limits accessibility - Index could be more detailed Ratings: Goodreads: 4.33/5 (6 ratings) Amazon: No reviews available Reader quote: "Excellent reference work with contributions from leading scholars. The breadth of coverage is remarkable, though the writing can be quite dry at times." - Goodreads reviewer Note: Limited review data available online for this academic volume.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🏰 The volume covers one of the most transformative periods in European history, including the fall of Constantinople (1453) and the invention of the printing press, which revolutionized information sharing 📚 Editor Christopher Allmand served as Professor of Medieval History at the University of Liverpool and is renowned for his extensive work on the Hundred Years' War 🔍 This book was part of a massive scholarly undertaking that replaced the original Cambridge Medieval History (1911-1936), incorporating decades of new research and archaeological findings 👑 The period covered (1415-1500) saw the rise of powerful monarchies in Western Europe, particularly in France, England, and Spain, laying the groundwork for the modern nation-state 🎨 The volume examines not just political history but also cultural developments, including the Northern Renaissance and the emergence of humanism, providing a comprehensive view of late medieval society