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  • Middle Ages: In the history of Europe

    Dhirubhai Patel

    language (, Feb. 12, 2020)
    In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.Chapter 1 : History of Middle Ages Chapter 2 : Later Roman EmpireChapter 3 : Early Middle Ages3.1 Byzantine survival3.2 Western society3.3 Rise of Islam3.4 Trade and economy3.5 Church and monasticism3.6 Carolingian Europe3.7 Carolingian Renaissance3.8 Breakup of the Carolingian Empire3.9 New kingdoms and Byzantine revival3.10 Art and architecture3.11 Military and technological developmentsChapter 4 : High Middle Ages4.1 Rise of state power4.2 Crusades4.3 Intellectual life4.4 Technology and military4.5 Architecture, art, and music4.6 Church lifeChapter 5 : Late Middle Ages5.1 War, famine, and plague5.2 Society and economy5.3 State resurgence5.4 Collapse of Byzantium5.5 Controversy within the Church5.6 Scholars, intellectuals, and exploration5.7 Technological and military developments5.8 Late medieval art and architectureChapter 6 : Modern perceptionsChapter 7 : Dark Ages 7.1Reformation7.2 Baronius7.3 Enlightenment7.4 RomanticismChapter 8 : Modern academic useChapter 9 : Modern popular use9.1 Medieval studies9.2 Historiographical developmentChapter 10 : Europeans in Medieval China10.1 Ancient Romans10.2 Byzantine Empire10.3 Merchants10.4 Missionaries and diplomats10.5 CaptivesChapter 11 : Spread of Chinese gunpowder
  • Middle Ages: In the history of Europe

    Dhirubhai Patel

    (Independently published, Feb. 13, 2020)
    In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.Chapter 1 : History of Middle Ages Chapter 2 : Later Roman EmpireChapter 3 : Early Middle Ages3.1 Byzantine survival3.2 Western society3.3 Rise of Islam3.4 Trade and economy3.5 Church and monasticism3.6 Carolingian Europe3.7 Carolingian Renaissance3.8 Breakup of the Carolingian Empire3.9 New kingdoms and Byzantine revival3.10 Art and architecture3.11 Military and technological developmentsChapter 4 : High Middle Ages4.1 Rise of state power4.2 Crusades4.3 Intellectual life4.4 Technology and military4.5 Architecture, art, and music4.6 Church lifeChapter 5 : Late Middle Ages5.1 War, famine, and plague5.2 Society and economy5.3 State resurgence5.4 Collapse of Byzantium5.5 Controversy within the Church5.6 Scholars, intellectuals, and exploration5.7 Technological and military developments5.8 Late medieval art and architectureChapter 6 : Modern perceptionsChapter 7 : Dark Ages 7.1Reformation7.2 Baronius7.3 Enlightenment7.4 RomanticismChapter 8 : Modern academic useChapter 9 : Modern popular use9.1 Medieval studies9.2 Historiographical developmentChapter 10 : Europeans in Medieval China10.1 Ancient Romans10.2 Byzantine Empire10.3 Merchants10.4 Missionaries and diplomats10.5 CaptivesChapter 11 : Spread of Chinese gunpowder