In this book, now available in paperback, he examines the history of France from the rise of the Capetians in the mid-tenth century to the execution of Joan of Arc in the mid-fifteenth. He takes the evolution of power and the emergence of the French state as his central themes, and guides the reader through complex - and, in many respects, still unfamiliar, yet fascinating terrain. He describes the growth of the castle and the village, the building blocks of the new Western European civilization of the second millenium AD.
History of France Series
This comprehensive series delves into the rich tapestry of French history, tracing the nation's evolution from its nascent stages to the modern era. It meticulously examines the complex interplay of political, social, and cultural forces that shaped the emergence of the state from feudal foundations. The narratives strive to capture the authentic perspectives of people from different historical periods, offering insights into their worldview and lived experiences. This collection provides a profound exploration of a pivotal European nation's past.

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