Northwest Europe in the early Middle Ages, c. AD 600-1150 : : a comparative archaeology / / Christopher Loveluck.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge ;, New York : : Cambridge University Press,, 2013. |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (492 pages) :; illustrations, maps |
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Table of Contents:
- The social fabric of northwest Europe, AD 600-1150: paradigms and perspectives
- Small farming communities of West Francia, AD 600-900
- Larger farming communities, specialist producers and collectors in West Francia, AD 600-900
- Farming communities of Anglo-Saxon England and the Atlantic fringes, AD 600-900
- Expressions of leadership and models for emulation, AD 500-900
- Conspicuous consumption and secular authority in the landscape, AD 650-900
- Diocesan towns, ad 600-900
- Ports and maritime-oriented societies, AD 600-900
- Transformations in architectures and settings of public power, AD 900-1150
- The rural world, AD 900-1150: lifestyles of old and new aristocracies
- The rural world, AD 900-1150: social mobility, landscape reorganisation and colonization
- Major ports and merchant patricians as catalysts for social change, AD 900-1100
- Towns as regional centres and urban diversity, AD 900-1150.