The Medieval and Renaissance World / General editor: Esmond Wright

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Hamlyn Publishing Group , 1982Description: 384 p. : illus. ; 31 cmISBN:
  • 0600363287
Uniform titles:
  • Toller Cranston Collection
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • REF 909.07 WRI 
Summary: The age between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the Reformation is unique in European history. It was dominated by the Christian faith: a central pibot around which all other developments - political, social, intellectual and artistic - revolved. But this book is not just about European history: world developments are covered from the rise of Islam to the first attempts at European colonization in the Americas. Islam was a faith as formative to the culture of the Middle East and India as was Christianity to that of Europe. There are over 500 illustrations, more than 80 in colour.
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The age between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the Reformation is unique in European history. It was dominated by the Christian faith: a central pibot around which all other developments - political, social, intellectual and artistic - revolved. But this book is not just about European history: world developments are covered from the rise of Islam to the first attempts at European colonization in the Americas. Islam was a faith as formative to the culture of the Middle East and India as was Christianity to that of Europe. There are over 500 illustrations, more than 80 in colour.

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