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ate of edienal Europe Wager) sh Edited by ANGUS MACKAY: WITH DAVID DITCHBURN Sao ee Cm Reco ‘Lrecommend the atlas as the most painless and reliable introduction Pret eects acy trees Breet en Teint ace Oe The Atlay uf Medieval Europe covers the period from the fall of the Roman Empire through to the beginnings of the Renaissance. It comprehensively covers the areas within the broadest definition of Europe from the eee ee eT ee ee ee history, while a commentary locates it in its broader context, As a body, the maps provide a vivid representation of the development of nations, peoples and social events, they illustrate the fluctuation of frontiers and structures. As well as charting the political and military Pee eee ee ee ee ke Ce SS re dynamics of devotion and the spread of relics. Individual maps take a detailed look at a variety of key areas eee ae oe een me Ss eee ee eC ‘Muslims, Jews and heretics. Others take a closer look at trade, art and architecture, the great © lives of historical figures such as Margery Kempe and Villard de Honnecourt ee Nn ee ee ee Se ca Pee ee ee a ea Ree ee ec ue es bibliography, this is the essential reference guide for those who are striving to understand the fundamental Pree ers Angus MacKay is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Edinburgh. David Ditchburn is Lecturer in History at the University of Aberdeen Pees hee eee mn Senn re eee MEDIEVAL STUDIES/HISTORY 600369535 ATLAS tH) of MEDIEVAL EUROPE EDITED BY ANGUS MACKAY WITH DAVID DITCHBURN UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA Departamento de Historia Medieval R London and New York

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