Europe in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth CenturiesRoutledge, 2016年4月15日 - 496 頁 The second edition of this highly successful textbook analyses the structure of later medieval society in Europe, identifies its main groups and their political programmes, and examines their impact on the political, economic and social history of the major European states. There are many additions and expansions in this new edition, and the important chapter on the Central Monarchies (of Poland, Hungary, Bohemia, Rumania and Lithuania) has been newly contributed by Professor J M Bak of the University of British Columbia. |
內容
1 THE PEASANTS POPULATION TRENDS | |
2 CLERGY NOBILITY TOWNSMEN | |
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF GOVERNMENT | |
Political speculation The place of the king Conciliar thought Kings | |
Government in urban areas | |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN WESTERN EUROPE | |
establishment of the Romanian principalities Territorial expansion | |
1436 The joint reign of Sigismund and his barons in Hungary 1387 | |
George of Bohemia 14571471 The new monarchy | |
The college | |
FerraraFlorenceRome The reestablished papacy Christendom | |
The quality of Latin Christianity Reform and the clergy Mysticism | |
THE BONDS OF TRADE | |
Europe AND THE WORLD | |
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