Later Middle Ages: A History of Western Europe 1254-1494

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Robert Balmain Mowat 1917
English
  • Ch. 1: Germany from the Death of Conrad IV to the Accession of Henry of Luxemburg, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 1: Germany from the Death of Conrad IV to the Accession of Henry of Luxemburg, Pt. 2
  • Ch. 2: Italy in the Age of Dante, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 2: Italy in the Age of Dante, Pt. 2
  • Ch. 2: Italy in the Age of Dante, Pt. 3
  • Ch. 3: Henry of Luxemburg
  • Ch. 4: Louis IX, Philip III, and Philip IV, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 4: Louis IX, Philip III, and Philip IV, Pt. 2
  • Ch. 5: Boniface VIII
  • Ch. 6: The Babylonish Captivity, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 6: The Babylonish Captivity, Pt. 2
  • Ch. 6: The Babylonish Captivity, Pt. 3
  • Ch. 7: The Hundred Years War: The First Part, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 7: The Hundred Years War: The First Part, Pt. 2
  • Ch. 7: The Hundred Years War: The First Part, Pt. 3
  • Ch. 8: The Empire, 1314-1437, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 8: The Empire, 1314-1437, Pt. 2
  • Ch. 8: The Empire, 1314-1437, Pt. 3
  • Ch. 8: The Empire, 1314-1437, Pt. 4
  • Ch. 8: The Empire, 1314-1437, Pt. 5
  • Ch. 9: Italy from the Death of Henry of Luxemburg, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 9: Italy from the Death of Henry of Luxemburg, Pt. 2
  • Ch. 9: Italy from the Death of Henry of Luxemburg, Pt. 3
  • Ch. 9: Italy from the Death of Henry of Luxemburg, Pt. 4
  • Ch. 10: The Hundred Years War, the Second Part, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 10: The Hundred Years War, the Second Part, Pt. 2
  • Ch. 11: The Contest with Islam, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 11: The Contest with Islam, Pt. 2
  • Ch. 12: The Empire, France, and Italy in the Last Half of the Fifteenth Century, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 12: The Empire, France, and Italy in the Last Half of the Fifteenth Century, Pt. 2
  • Ch. 13: The Close of the Middle Ages, Pt. 1
  • Ch. 13: The Close of the Middle Ages, Pt. 2
The Scottish historian, Robert Balmain Mowat writes, “When this period opens one of the finest epochs in German history had just closed, and a time of confusion begun.” With the death of the Emperor Frederick II, Germany’s many feudal territories became practically hereditary sovereignties, her Free Imperial Cities almost independent states. But within the walls of these city-states, as in their Italian counterparts, commercial life flourished. During this period the Great Schism divided Christendom and was with infinite difficulty resolved. This was the age of Dante, Boccaccio, and Petrarch, of the Hundred Years’ War, of the rise of Spain, and of the Turkish conquest of Constantinople. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)

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