Vol. I: c.500-700.(The New Cambridge Medieval History.) hardcover 1027 p.
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Introduction: the History of Europe 500-700 Paul Fouracre: 1. The laterRoman Empire Richard Gerberding; 2. The barbarian invasions Guy Halsall; 3.The sources and their interpretation Guy Halsall; Part I. The Sixth Century:4. The eastern empire in the sixth century Andrew Louth; 5. The Byzantines inthe West in the sixth century John Moorhead; 6. Ostrogothic Italy and theLombard invasions John Moorhead; 7. The formation of the Sueve and Visigothickingdoms in Spain A. Barbero and M. I. Loring; 8. Merovingian Gaul and theFrankish Conquests Raymond Van Dam; 9. The Celtic kingdoms Wendy Davies; 10.The earliest Anglo-Saxon kingdoms Helena Hamerow; Part II. The SeventhCentury: 11. The Byzantine empire in the seventh century Andrew Louth; 12.Muhammad and the rise of Islam Carole Hillenbrand; 13. The CatholicVisigothic Kingdom A. Barbero and M. I. Loring; 14. Francia in the seventhcentury Paul Fouracre; 15. Religion and society in Ireland Clare Stancliffe;16. Christianity amongst the Britons, Dalriadan Irish and Picts ClareStancliffe; 17. England in the seventh century Alan Thacker; 18. Scandinavia(c. 500-700 AD) Lotte Hedeager; 19. The Slavs 500-700 AD Zbigniew Kobylinski;Part III: Themes and Problems: 20. The Jews in Europe, 500-1050 Michael Toch;21. Kings and kingship Patrick Wormald; 22. The Mediterranean economy SimonLoseby; 23. The Northern seas (fifth to eighth centuries) Stephane Lebecq;24. Money and coinage Mark Blackburn; 25. Church structure and organisationGeorg Scheibelreiter; 26. Christianisation and the dissemination of Christianteaching Ian Wood; 27. Education and learning (500-700) Jacques Fontaine;28a. Art and architecture of western Europe, 500-7000 Ian Wood; 28b. Art andarchitecture, 500-700: the East Leslie Brubaker.