Medieval Panorama

Medieval Panorama
Author: Robert Bartlett
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2001
Genre: Art, Medieval
ISBN: 0892366427

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"This book also includes biographies of key personalities, from Charlemagne to Wycliffe, timelines, maps, glossary, gazetteer, and bibliography."--BOOK JACKET.

Medieval Panorama

Medieval Panorama
Author: G. G. Coulton,George Gordon Coulton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 836
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108010535

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This 1938 book by distinguished medievalist G. G. Coulton, comprises fifty-two chapters based on a lifetime of research that cover every aspect of medieval life, from the emergence of feudalism to 'the bursting of the dykes' at the Reformation. The focus is on England, but the European context is also defined.

Medieval Panorama

Medieval Panorama
Author: George Gordon Coulton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1962
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:810730054

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Reform Representation and Theology in Nicholas of Cusa and His Age

Reform  Representation and Theology in Nicholas of Cusa and His Age
Author: H. Lawrence Bond,Gerald Christianson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2023-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000951240

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While most works on Nicholas of Cusa concentrate either on his early career as author of the monumental 'Catholic Concordance' or on his later career as writer of remarkable philosophical/theological works such as 'On Learned Ignorance' and 'The Vision of God', the essays included here attempt to address the whole Cusanus, sharing common contexts, issues and themes. Following chapters on the legacy of conciliarism and ecumenicity, the story begins with the Council of Basel for which Cusanus wrote 'The Catholic Concordance', but from which he broke away, raising issues of private conscience as well as the balance between papal authority and representative councils in the pursuit of reform. The story then turns to the 'matrix' between Constantinople and a new council in Ferrara when Cusanus received a ship-board gift from the 'Father of Lights' and began to write his great philosophical/theological treatises. When taken together the essays in this book not only form a cohesive whole, they also enlighten aspects often left in the shade, such as the enigmatic aspects of Cusanus' participation in the council, and his mystical theology that reveals a man of faith in search of certainty beyond the well-trod paths of philosophical reflection.

The Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church
Author: Edward R. Norman
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520252519

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The history of the Roman Catholic Church is a gateway to understanding 2,000 years of Western civilization. Norman's lavishly illustrated, incisive account, tells the story of the multifarious ways in which the Church has shaped the lives and beliefs of Christians and non-Christians alike.

Medieval Panorama

Medieval Panorama
Author: G. G. Coulton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 801
Release: 1958
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:635722350

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Medieval Worlds

Medieval Worlds
Author: Roberta Anderson,Dominic Bellenger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136405204

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Complete with introductions, full commentary, glossary, and a guide to further reading, Medieval Worlds is a comprehensive sourcebook for the study of Western Europe from the fifth to the fifteenth century. Drawing on a wide range of documents, from chronicles, legal, state, and church documents, to biographies, poems, and letters from all over Europe, the authors expertly illustrate to the reader the unity – and complexity – of the medieval world. Amongst many more, central issues discussed include: the diverse world of monasteries the Papacy the Crusades women the roles of the town and countryside. Medieval Worlds presents the reader with a view of the medieval era as it was: one of immense diversity with openness to new ideas, and outreach in areas from technology to natural philosophy.

Histories of Everyday Life

Histories of Everyday Life
Author: Laura Carter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-07-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192638793

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Histories of Everyday Life is a study of the production and consumption of popular social history in mid-twentieth century Britain. It explores how non-academic historians, many of them women, developed a new breed of social history after the First World War, identified as the 'history of everyday life'. The 'history of everyday life' was a pedagogical construct based on the perceived educational needs of the new, mass democracy that emerged after 1918. It was popularized to ordinary people in educational settings, through books, in classrooms and museums, and on BBC radio. After tracing its development and dissemination between the 1920s and the 1960s, this book argues that 'history of everyday life' declined in the 1970s not because academics invented an alternative 'new' social history, but because bottom-up social change rendered this form of popular social history untenable in the changing context of mass education. Histories of Everyday Life ultimately uses the subject of history to demonstrate how profoundly the advent of mass education shaped popular culture in Britain after 1918, arguing that we should see the twentieth century as Britain's educational century.