The History of the Renaissance World: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Conquest of ConstantinopleA lively and fascinating narrative history about the birth of the modern world. Beginning in the heady days just after the First Crusade, this volume—the third in the series that began with The History of the Ancient World and The History of the Medieval World—chronicles the contradictions of a world in transition. Popes continue to preach crusade, but the hope of a Christian empire comes to a bloody end at the walls of Constantinople. Aristotelian logic and Greek rationality blossom while the Inquisition gathers strength. As kings and emperors continue to insist on their divine rights, ordinary people all over the world seize power: the lingayats of India, the Jacquerie of France, the Red Turbans of China, and the peasants of England. New threats appear, as the Ottomans emerge from a tiny Turkish village and the Mongols ride out of the East to set the world on fire. New currencies are forged, new weapons invented, and world-changing catastrophes alter the landscape: the Little Ice Age and the Great Famine kill millions; the Black Death, millions more. In the chaos of these epoch-making events, our own world begins to take shape. Impressively researched and brilliantly told, The History of the Renaissance World offers not just the names, dates, and facts but the memorable characters who illuminate the years between 1100 and 1453—years that marked a sea change in mankind’s perception of the world. |
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Felhasználói ismertető - Joe73 - LibraryThingBook should have been titled differently. It has nothing to do with the Renaissance. It ends where the Renaissance starts. But I do understand where Mrs. Bauer was going. Incredible read. Her take on ... Teljes értékelés elolvasása
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Felhasználói ismertető - DLMorrese - LibraryThingIt's difficult for someone living in the 21st century to look back on history and not speculate that, until relatively recently, most people must have been psychologically unstable. I confess that it ... Teljes értékelés elolvasása
Tartalomjegyzék
Sixteen | 8 |
The Crusader Enemy | 13 |
Twenty | 17 |
Anarchy | 19 |
SixtyThree SixtyFour | 21 |
The Lost Homeland | 25 |
Crusade Resurrected | 34 |
Reconquista and Rediscovery | 43 |
The Splintering Khanate | 339 |
The Mamluks of Egypt | 346 |
The Recapture of Constantinople | 367 |
China Japan Goryeo Champa and the Dai Viet | 379 |
The Sicilian Vespers | 388 |
The Wars of Edward I | 394 |
The Second Sultanate of Delhi | 403 |
The End of the Papal Monarchy | 410 |
Seventy | 47 |
Questions of Authority | 49 |
The New Song | 55 |
The Heiji Disturbance | 61 |
Death of an Army | 69 |
The First Plantagenet | 76 |
The Almohads in Spain | 88 |
Many Nations | 94 |
The Last Fatimid Caliph | 102 |
Monks and Brahmans | 108 |
Conquest of the Willing | 117 |
Death ofa Priest | 126 |
Foreign Relations | 134 |
TwentyOne Resentments | 148 |
Saladin | 155 |
FortyTwo | 174 |
Part | 185 |
The Jokyu War | 211 |
Sixty | 215 |
The Unwanted Throne | 217 |
The First Delhi Sultanate | 225 |
Heresy | 233 |
Reconquest and Failure | 242 |
From Bouvines to Magna Carta | 248 |
France 12151229 | 257 |
The Fifth Crusade | 275 |
From the Golden Bull to the Baltic Crusade | 281 |
SixtyOne SixtyTwo | 287 |
The Sixth Crusade | 293 |
Young Kings | 303 |
The Mongol Horde | 310 |
The Debt of Hatred | 318 |
FortySeven The Shadow of God | 326 |
FortyEight The Seventh Crusade | 332 |
SeventySeven | 336 |
The Appearance of the Ottomans | 419 |
India 13031320 | 427 |
The Triumph of the Bruce | 433 |
The Great Famine | 443 |
The Sultan and the Khan | 449 |
Mansa Musa of Mali | 455 |
After the Famine | 461 |
The Southern and Northern Courts | 470 |
Rebellions | 478 |
Naming the Renaissance | 484 |
The Cities in the Lake | 491 |
SeventyOne A Hundred Years of War | 497 |
The End of the World | 505 |
The Will to War | 515 |
White Lotus Red Turban | 525 |
After the Mongols | 531 |
The Turks and the Desperate Emperor | 537 |
The Disintegration of Delhi | 544 |
The Union of Krewo | 551 |
The Rebirth of the Mongol Horde | 557 |
Compromises and Settlements | 565 |
EightyTwo Bad Beginnings | 577 |
Madness and Usurpation | 591 |
EightyFive The Battle ofNicopolis The Ottoman empire Constantinople | 598 |
EightySix The Union and Disunion of Kalmar Scandinavia | 604 |
EightyEight The Taking of France France and England 14011420 | 620 |
EightyNine After Timurlane The north ofIndia the empire of Timur the lands | 627 |
NinetyOne Failure The old lands ofthe Holy Roman Empire and the remnants | 645 |
NinetyTwo Perpetual Slavery Portugal Castile and Africa 14151455 | 654 |
NinetyThree The Loss of France France and England 14221453 | 662 |
NinetyFour The Fall The Byzantine and Ottoman empires along with Hungary | 673 |
Notes | 683 |
723 | |
Permissions | 749 |
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