1st Edition

Studying Late Medieval History A Thematic Approach

By Cindy Wood Copyright 2016
242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

Studying Late Medieval History is an accessible introduction for undergraduate history students wishing to understand the major topics of late medieval history. Examining the period from 1300–1550, this introductory guide offers an overview of 250 years of transformation, which saw technology, borders and ruling dynasties across the continent change. The book focuses on ten key themes to... Read more

Introduction. 2. The Church 3. Monarchy 4. Nobility 5. Medieval Women 6. Children and Education 7. Parliaments 8. Justice 9. Chivalry 10. Wars and Warfare 11. Peasants, Manors and Towns 12. Conclusions Bibliography.

Biography

Cindy Wood is Lecturer in History at the University of Winchester.

"Cindy Wood’s Studying Late Medieval History does a splendid job of providing readers an admirably clear guide to the structures and society of the later Middle Ages. Undergraduates as well as more experienced readers will learn a great deal from Wood’s thematic approach to this important transitional period of European history, as the quality of the information is at once superb and accessible." 

Clementine Oliver, California State University, Northridge, USA

"Studying Late Medieval History provides a great introduction to a historical period that can seem very remote to a new student. Cindy Wood has provide a great overview that will be valuable to students throughout their undergraduate studies in medieval history."

Clare Monagle, Macquarie University, Australia