This book provides a radical reassessment of Europe from the late tenth to the early thirteenth centuries.
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"This is a remarkable book... it can function as a synthesis of the best studies for upper-division undergraduates or graduate students. It is so well researched and argued that even though it asks the reader to accept yet one more period as revolutionary, it is entirely convincing." History: Reviews of New Books "A volume which is consistently intelligent and stimulating, not least because it draws on the insights of social anthropology and of other periods and places in history than its own ... it is the essence of a good book that it should open the reader's mind and sharpen his arguments. By that token this is assuredly a good book." Ecclesiastical History
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| Introduction |
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The Approach of the Millennium |
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The Powerful and the Poor |
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The Crisis of the Carolingian Regime |
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The Shaping of an Agrarian Economy |
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Chastity, Property and Obedience |
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Incest, Matrimony and Chivalry |
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112 | (8) |
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120 | (6) |
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Doubt, Hesitation and Pain |
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Pious and Inflexible Severity |
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The Community of the Faithful |
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The Europe of the New Regime |
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| Table of Dates |
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| Notes |
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| Bibliography |
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R. I. Moore has been Professor of Medieval History at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne since 1993. He previously taught at Sheffield University, and as a Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago. His previous books include The Birth of Popular Heresy (1975), The Origins of European Dissent (1977) and The Formation of a Persecuting Society: Power and Deviance in Western Europe, 950-1250 (1987). He is also General Editor of the Blackwell History of the World series.