Die Geburt Europas aus dem Geist der Gewalt
Eroberung, Kolonisierung und kultureller Wandel von 950 bis 1350
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From our twentieth-century perspective, we tend to think of the Europe of the past as a colonizer, a series of empires that conquered lands beyond their borders and forced European cultural values on other peoples. This provocative book shows that Europe in the Middle Ages was as much a product of a process of conquest and colonization as it was later a colonizer.From our twentieth-century perspective, we tend to think of the Europe of the past as a colonizer, a series of empires that conquered lands beyond their borders and forced European cultural values on other peoples. This provocative book shows that Europe in the Middle Ages was as much a product of a process of conquest and colonization as it was later a colonizer.
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Die Geburt Europas aus dem Geist der Gewalt, Robert Bartlett
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- 1998
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- Title
- Die Geburt Europas aus dem Geist der Gewalt
- Subtitle
- Eroberung, Kolonisierung und kultureller Wandel von 950 bis 1350
- Language
- German
- Authors
- Robert Bartlett
- Publisher
- Knaur
- Released
- 1998
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 751
- ISBN10
- 342677321X
- ISBN13
- 9783426773215
- Series
- Rating
- 3.65 out of 5
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- From our twentieth-century perspective, we tend to think of the Europe of the past as a colonizer, a series of empires that conquered lands beyond their borders and forced European cultural values on other peoples. This provocative book shows that Europe in the Middle Ages was as much a product of a process of conquest and colonization as it was later a colonizer.From our twentieth-century perspective, we tend to think of the Europe of the past as a colonizer, a series of empires that conquered lands beyond their borders and forced European cultural values on other peoples. This provocative book shows that Europe in the Middle Ages was as much a product of a process of conquest and colonization as it was later a colonizer.


