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An integrated analysis of trade and sea power that uncovers the interplay between economic structures and political decision making that shaped the period between the end of Venice's most devastating war with Genoa in 1381 and the Ottoman conquest of Mamluk Egypt in 1517.
This book provides an in-depth study of depictions of England in the Saga of Icelanders (Íslendingasögur), examining their utility as sources for the history of Viking Age Anglo-Scandinavian cultural contact.
State and Society in the Palaiologan Era brings together articles by some of the best specialists in the field and addresses various aspects of the functioning of the Byzantine state and society in the Palaiologan period.
Mathematics and Philosophy at the Turn of the First Millennium sheds light on Abbo’s original philosophical system anchored in two central doctrines, which serve as a compass to navigate it: the theory of oneness (henology) and the theory of composition.
This innovative collection examines how European queens participated in the conceptualisation, mobilisation, and transformation of ‘natural resources’ from the fifteenth to the end of the eighteenth century.
"This book offers a rare glimpse into the daily life of a single rural household and its intimate, but ever-evolving, relationship with Jerusalem from the 14th through the early 20th centuries"-- Provided by publisher.
This Companion provides a comprehensive overview of a timely topic that encompasses the fields of Islamic feminist scholarship, anthropology, history, and... Læs mere
The Conquest of al-Andalus: A Translation of Fat? al-Andalus provides the first English-language in-depth study and complete English translation of the work Fat? al-Andalus (“The Conquest of al-Andalus”).
The story of Joanna – princess, pioneer, captive and queen – and of the wider twelfth-century world that she inhabited.
From the bestselling author of Viking Britain, a stunning new perspective on the medieval world.
The bestselling, critically acclaimed new women’s history book from Philippa Gregory – adapted for teen and YA readers!