"The Making of Europe"

Essays in Honour of Robert Bartlett

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In “The Making of Europe”: Essays in Honour of Robert Bartlett, a group of distinguished contributors analyse processes of conquest, colonization and cultural change in Europe in the tenth to fourteenth centuries. They assess and develop theses presented by Robert Bartlett in his famous book of that name. The geographical scope extends from Iceland to the Islamic Mediterranean, from Spain to Poland. Themes covered range from law to salt production, from aristocratic culture in the Christian West to Islamic views of Christendom. Like the volume that it honours, the present book extends our understanding of both medieval and present day Europe.

Contributors are Sverre Bagge, Piotr Górecki, John Hudson, Hugh Kennedy, Simon MacLean, William Ian Miller, Esther Pascua Echegaray, Ana Rodriguez, Matthew Strickland, John Tolan, Bjorn Weiler, and Stephen D. White.

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Preliminary Material
Editor(s): John Hudson and Sally Crumplin
Pages: i–viii
Index of Names
Pages: 307–313
Index of Places
Pages: 314–319
John Hudson, DPhil (Oxford, 1988), University of St Andrews, is Professor of Legal History at the University of St Andrews. His major works on English legal history include The Oxford History of the Laws of England II: 871-1216 (Oxford University Press, 2012).
Sally Crumplin, Ph.D. (St Andrews, 2005), University of Edinburgh, is Teaching Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. She has published on the cult of the saints in northern England and Scotland.
All interested in the development of Europe in the Middle Ages and since. Students and academics in medieval social, economic, political, military and cultural history.
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