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This volume examines water management from the Bronze Age to the modern era across southern Europe and the Near East, highlighting continuity and change in hydraulic systems.
These articles study different aspects of the political and institutional history of France between the 6th and 12th centuries, dealing in particular with the disintegration of the Carolingian realm and the reaffirmation of royal power by the Capetians.
These 15 French and three English studies look at the impact the establishment of Latin Christianity has had on the development of Poland. They survey the Church's expansion between the 10th and 16th centuries; parish organization and the role of the monastic orders.
This volume is concerned with the establishment and embedding in the Tuscan countryside, and especially around Florence, of the new forms of piety propagated above all by the Mendicant orders. It brings together de La Ronciere's major articles on this topic.
The period of Byzantine Iconoclasm remains in many ways a 'Dark Age'. With this volume Marie-France Auzépy continues her fundamental re-examination of one of the key sources for the time, the Life of Stephen the Younger.
The volume explores the evolution of the Corinthian capital, sculptural decoration, and architectural forms. It focuses on the Loire Valley, Berry, Bourbonnais, and Burgundy, regions known for their innovative art during the Capetian era.