Using the most recently discovered archaeological and textual evidence, Christopher Loveluck explores the transformation of Northwest Europe, from c.AD 600 to 1150.
Using the most recently discovered archaeological and textual evidence, Christopher Loveluck explores the transformation of Northwest Europe, from c.AD 600 to 1150.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Loveluck is Associate Professor and Reader in Medieval Archaeology at the University of Nottingham. He has directed and co-directed archaeological survey and excavation projects in Britain, Denmark, Belgium and France, and has published four other books as principal author or editor, and numerous articles.
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Part I. Context: 1. Introduction; 2. The social fabric of Northwest Europe, AD 600 1150: paradigms and perspectives; Part II. The Age of the Carolingians, c.AD 600 900: 3. Small farming communities of West Francia, AD 600 900; 4. Larger farming communities, specialist producers and collectors in West Francia, AD 600 900; 5. Farming communities of Anglo Saxon England and the Atlantic fringes, AD 600 900; 6. Expressions of leadership and models for emulation, AD 500 900; 7. Conspicuous consumption and secular authority in the landscape, AD 650 900; 8. Diocesan towns, AD 600 900; 9. Ports and maritime oriented societies, AD 600 900; Part III. From the Viking Age to Angevin Hegemony: 10. Transformations in architectures and settings of public power, AD 900 1150; 11. The rural world, AD 900 1150: lifestyles of old and new aristocracies; 12. The rural world, AD 900 1150: social mobility, landscape reorganisation and colonization; 13. Major ports and merchant patricians as catalysts for social change, AD 900 1100; 14. Towns as regional centres and urban diversity, AD 900 1150; 15. Final conclusions.
Part I. Context: 1. Introduction; 2. The social fabric of Northwest Europe, AD 600 1150: paradigms and perspectives; Part II. The Age of the Carolingians, c.AD 600 900: 3. Small farming communities of West Francia, AD 600 900; 4. Larger farming communities, specialist producers and collectors in West Francia, AD 600 900; 5. Farming communities of Anglo Saxon England and the Atlantic fringes, AD 600 900; 6. Expressions of leadership and models for emulation, AD 500 900; 7. Conspicuous consumption and secular authority in the landscape, AD 650 900; 8. Diocesan towns, AD 600 900; 9. Ports and maritime oriented societies, AD 600 900; Part III. From the Viking Age to Angevin Hegemony: 10. Transformations in architectures and settings of public power, AD 900 1150; 11. The rural world, AD 900 1150: lifestyles of old and new aristocracies; 12. The rural world, AD 900 1150: social mobility, landscape reorganisation and colonization; 13. Major ports and merchant patricians as catalysts for social change, AD 900 1100; 14. Towns as regional centres and urban diversity, AD 900 1150; 15. Final conclusions.
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