: The formation of Slavic states like Bohemia and Poland, Hungary, and European Russia.
: The Byzantine Empire's equilibrium and expansion, as well as the Bulgarian "empire".
: Chapters covering Saxony, Bavaria, Lotharingia, Burgundy, and Provence. The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 3, c...
This section examines broad historical forces across Europe, featuring chapters on:
Current listings for this volume include a (ISBN: 9781107460584) available at retailers like BooksRun for $83.24 $88.24 and Cambridge University Press . : The formation of Slavic states like Bohemia
The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 3, c.900–c.1024 , edited by , is a scholarly survey of European development during the 10th and early 11th centuries. This period was pivotal for the formation of Europe's political geography and the emergence of lasting regional divisions.
Focuses on the territories that emerged from the former Carolingian Empire, including: : The rise of the Ottonian kings and queens. This section examines broad historical forces across Europe,
: Intellectual life, artistic patronage, and the state of scholarship during this era. Part II: Post-Carolingian Europe