
Medieval History For Dummies
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Medieval Historyfor Dummies includes:
Part I: The Early Middle Ages
Chapter 1: The Middle Ages: When, Where, What, Who?
Chapter 2: The end of Rome and the not so 'Dark Ages'.
Chapter 3: Angles, Saxons and Feudalism.
Chapter 4: The Carolingians grab their chance.
Chapter 5: Charlemagne - A new empire is born.
Part II: The Making of Europe
Chapter 6: The (Holy Roman) Empire Strikes Back.
Chapter 7: East Meets West: Islam in the WesternMediterranean.
Chapter 8: The Vikings: A threat from the north.
Chapter 9: Schism: The Church splits itself in two.
Chapter 10: The Normans: The 'real' Middle Agesbegin.
Part III: 'Holy War': Crusading at home andabroad.
Chapter 11: Crusade: A call to arms.
Chapter 12: The First Crusade
Chapter 13: England vs France & Pope vs Emperor
Chapter 14: The Second Crusade & The 'Crusades atHome'
Chapter 15: Richard vs Saladin: The Third Crusade
Chapter 16: The later Crusades and other failures.
Part IV: Parliament, Priories, Provisions & Plague
Chapter 17: John, Henry, Rudolf & Edward.
Chapter 18: Monks & Merchants: The new power brokers
Chapter 19: The Papacy on Tour: Avignon and the Anti-Popes
Chapter 20: 'God's Judgement?': The Black Death
Part V: The End of the Middle and the start ofdiscovery.
Chapter 21: One Hundred Years of War
Chapter 22: The Peasants are Revolting
Chapter 23: Agincourt, Joan of Arc & the French recovery
Chapter 24: Columbus & The New World
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 25: Ten Rubbish Kings
Chapter 26: Ten Curious Medieval Pastimes
Chapter 27: Ten Great Castles
Chapter 28: Ten People Who Changed The World
Chapter 29: Ten Great Books (To read next)
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Part I: Starting Up the Middle Ages (450-800).
Chapter 1: Journeying Back to the Middle Ages: When, Where,What, Who?
Chapter 2: Finishing Off the Roman Empire and Entering the (NotSo) Dark Ages.
Chapter 3: Settling in England with the Anglo-Saxons.
Chapter 4: Organising Early France & Germany: TheMerovingians and Carolingians .
Chapter 5: Becoming Great: Charlemagne and the New RomanEmpire.
Part II: Forming the Basis of Europe (850-1100).
Chapter 6: Laying the Foundations of Europe.
Chapter 7: Linking East and West: Islam in Europe.
Chapter 8: Invading from the North: The Vikings.
Chapter 9: Splitting the Church: Schisms between East andWest.
Chapter 10: Revving Up the 'Real' Middle Ages withthe Normans.
Part III: Waging Holy War: Crusading at Home and Abroad(1050-1300).
Chapter 11: Uncovering the Origins of the Crusades.
Chapter 12: Waging the First Crusade: 1096-1099.
Chapter 13: Struggling for Power: Popes Versus Monarchs.
Chapter 14: Waging the Second Crusade and Crusading at Home.
Chapter 15: Pitting Richard I Against Saladin: The ThirdCrusade.
Chapter 16: Following the Fourth Crusade and Other Failures.
Part IV: Dealing with Domestic Dramas: Parliament, Priories andPlagues (1200-1300).
Chapter 17: Having Trouble in England: John, Henry III andEdward I.
Chapter 18: Meeting Medieval Monks and Merchants.
Chapter 19: Piling On the Popes: Avignon and the Antipopes.
Chapter 20: Facing God's Judgement: Dealing with the BlackDeath.
Part V: Ending the Middle and Beginning the Age of Discovery(1300-1492).
Chapter 21: Beginning One Hundred Years of War.
Chapter 22: Pausing the War: Dealing with Unrest at Home.
Chapter 23: Turning the Tide of War (Twice!): Henry V and Joanof Arc.
Chapter 24: Moving On from the Medieval Era.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 25: Ten Rubbish Rulers.
Chapter 26: Ten Medieval Pastimes.
Chapter 27: Ten Great Castles.
Chapter 28: Ten Medieval People Who Changed the World.
Chapter 29: Ten Great Medieval Innovations.
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