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Making of Europe : Conquest, Colonization, and Cultural Change, 950-1350 by Robert Bartlett (1993, Hardcover)

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PublisherPrinceton University Press
ISBN-10069103298X
ISBN-139780691032986
eBay Product ID (ePID)19038746030

Product Key Features

Number of Pages416 Pages
Publication NameMaking of Europe : Conquest, Colonization, and Cultural Change, 950-1350
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSociology / General, Europe / Medieval
Publication Year1993
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaSocial Science, History
AuthorRobert Bartlett
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.6 in
Item Weight32.1 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN92-043925
Dewey Edition20
ReviewsThe Making of Europe is an important book. . . . This excellent discussion of medieval colonial expansion is much overdue. . . . [It] goes a long way toward understanding what is meant by the European mindset and sheds some light on why this mindset spread into the far corners of the globe."-- Madelyn B. Dick, History: Reviews of New Books, "An absolutely first-rate book.... Bartlett has elucidated the making not only of Europe but of our own country and of the modern world as a whole." --Roger Draper, The New Leader, "The most stimulating and well-written reassessment of medieval Europe that has appeared for many years." --Eric Christiansen, The New York Review of Books, "The most stimulating and well-written reassessment of medieval Europe that has appeared for many years." ---Eric Christiansen, The New York Review of Books, . . . a useful and illuminating book, marked by breadth of outlook, impressive erudition, and a convincing discussion of the principal forces contributing to the "making of Europe" between the tenth and the fourteenth centuries.", ". . . a useful and illuminating book, marked by breadth of outlook, impressive erudition, and a convincing discussion of the principal forces contributing to the "making of Europe" between the tenth and the fourteenth centuries."", The Making of Europe is an important book. . . . This excellent discussion of medieval colonial expansion is much overdue. . . . [It] goes a long way toward understanding what is meant by the European mindset and sheds some light on why this mindset spread into the far corners of the globe." --Madelyn B. Dick, History: Reviews of New Books, . . . a useful and illuminating book, marked by breadth of outlook, impressive erudition, and a convincing discussion of the principal forces contributing to the "making of Europe" between the tenth and the fourteenth centuries."-- Journal of Interdisciplinary History, The Making of Europe is an important book. . . . This excellent discussion of medieval colonial expansion is much overdue. . . . [It] goes a long way toward understanding what is meant by the European mindset and sheds some light on why this mindset spread into the far corners of the globe." ---Madelyn B. Dick, History: Reviews of New Books, Bartlett amasses a wealth of documentation and, unlike other authors, he weaves a rich tapestry of colourful incidents, personalities, and contemporary comment.... A masterful survey of the forces that shaped the West. ---Theodore K. Rabb, The Times Literary Supplement, "Essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the problems of Europe today."-- Keith Thomas, Guardian, An absolutely first-rate book.... Bartlett has elucidated the making not only of Europe but of our own country and of the modern world as a whole. ---Roger Draper, The New Leader, "Essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the problems of Europe today." ---Keith Thomas, Guardian, "An absolutely first-rate book.... Bartlett has elucidated the making not only of Europe but of our own country and of the modern world as a whole." ---Roger Draper, The New Leader, "Bartlett amasses a wealth of documentation and, unlike other authors, he weaves a rich tapestry of colourful incidents, personalities, and contemporary comment.... A masterful survey of the forces that shaped the West." --Theodore K. Rabb, The Times Literary Supplement, . . . a useful and illuminating book, marked by breadth of outlook, impressive erudition, and a convincing discussion of the principal forces contributing to the "making of Europe" between the tenth and the fourteenth centuries." -- Journal of Interdisciplinary History, "An absolutely first-rate book.... Bartlett has elucidated the making not only of Europe but of our own country and of the modern world as a whole."-- Roger Draper, The New Leader, " The Making of Europe is an important book. . . . This excellent discussion of medieval colonial expansion is much overdue. . . . [It] goes a long way toward understanding what is meant by the European mindset and sheds some light on why this mindset spread into the far corners of the globe."" ---Madelyn B. Dick, History: Reviews of New Books, Essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the problems of Europe today. ---Keith Thomas, Guardian, "The most stimulating and well-written reassessment of medieval Europe that has appeared for many years."-- Eric Christiansen, The New York Review of Books, "Bartlett amasses a wealth of documentation and, unlike other authors, he weaves a rich tapestry of colourful incidents, personalities, and contemporary comment.... A masterful survey of the forces that shaped the West." ---Theodore K. Rabb, The Times Literary Supplement, "Bartlett amasses a wealth of documentation and, unlike other authors, he weaves a rich tapestry of colourful incidents, personalities, and contemporary comment.... A masterful survey of the forces that shaped the West."-- Theodore K. Rabb, The Times Literary Supplement, The most stimulating and well-written reassessment of medieval Europe that has appeared for many years. ---Eric Christiansen, The New York Review of Books, "Essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the problems of Europe today." --Keith Thomas, Guardian
TitleLeadingThe
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal940.1
SynopsisFrom our twentieth-century perspective, we tend to think of the Europe of the past as a colonizer, a series of empires that conquered lands beyond their borders and forced European cultural values on other peoples. This provocative book shows that Europe in the Middle Ages was as much a product of a process of conquest and colonization as it was later a colonizer.
LC Classification NumberD200.B27 1993