Originally published in 1938, A History of Europe 911-1198 is a comprehensive and scholarly history of Europe from the revival of the Empire under the German kings to the great religious and political conflicts of the late twelfth century. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of medieval history.
Bibliographical Note
Introduction: Europe in the Ninth Century
Part I: To the Middle of the Eleventh Century
1. The New Monarchy in Germany
2. The Empire of the Ottos
3. The Empire, 1002-1046
4. France 911-1050
5. The Revival of Christianity
6. The Eastern Empire, 912-1056
Part II: The Second Half of the Eleventh Century
7. The Empire, 1046-1075
8. The Building-up of the Papal Monarchy
9. The First Contest of Empire and Papacy, 1076-1106
10. France in the Second Half of the Eleventh Century
11. Christianity and Islam
Part III: The Twelfth Century
12. Henry V and the Investiture Contest
13. The Period of Peace Between Empire and Papacy, 1125-1156
14. France in the First Half of the Twelfth Century
15. East and West, 1100-1155: The Second Crusade
16. The Spanish Peninsula in the Twelfth Century
17. The Northern and Eastern Neighbourhoods in Germany
18. Ecclesiastical Life and Learning
19. The Life of Laity
20. The Second Contest of Empire and Papacy, 1157-1177
21. France and England in the Second Half of the Twelfth Century
22. East and West, 1155-1198, the Third Crusade
23. Germany and Italy, 1177-1197
Epilogue
Genealogical Tables and Chronological Lists
Index
Biography
Brooke, Z.N.