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Cambridge Medieval Textbooks

This series of textbooks serves as essential introductions for students and teachers of medieval studies. Each volume offers a comprehensive overview of key topics within medieval history. Designed to complement more in-depth scholarly works, these books provide accessible insights into various aspects of the period. They are ideal for those seeking a structured understanding of the medieval era.

Roger II. von Sizilien
Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages 500-1250
Central Europe in the high Middle Ages

Recommended Reading Order

  1. This groundbreaking comparative history of the early centuries of Bohemia, Hungary and Poland sets the development of each polity in the context of the central European region as a whole. Focusing on the origins of the realms and their development in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, the book concludes with the thirteenth century when significant changes in social and economic structures occurred. The book presents a series of thematic chapters on every aspect of the early history of the region covering political, religious, economic, social and cultural developments, including an investigation of origin myths that questions traditional national narratives. It also explores the ways in which west European patterns were appropriated and adapted through the local initiatives of rulers, nobles and ecclesiastics in central Europe. An ideal introduction to the essential themes in medieval central European history, the book sheds important new light on regional similarities and differences.

    Central Europe in the high Middle Ages
  2. Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages stood at a crossroads of trade and crusading routes, within the sphere of influence of both the Byzantine Orthodox Church and Latin Christendom. This innovative and expansive survey draws on historical and archaeological sources in the narration of 750 years of the region's history. Among a number of key themes it addresses the rise of medieval states, the conversion to Christianity, the monastic movement inspired by developments in Western Europe and in Byzantium and the role of material culture in the representation of power.

    Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages 500-1250