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Global Medieval Contexts 500 – 1500

Connections and Comparisons
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Global Medieval Contexts 500–1500: Connections and Comparisons offers a broad introduction to world history between 500 and 1500, highlighting key networks and relationships across diverse societies. Structured around four themes—Religion, Economics, Politics, and Society—the book encourages students to explore interconnected ideas and contemporary issues like gender, migration, and environmental sustainability. Enhanced with theory boxes, discussion questions, and colourful maps, it ensures a rich and accessible learning experience beyond a solely European focus.
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This textbook is ideal for students new to medieval history, history and literature scholars, and anyone seeking a comprehensive, global perspective on the medieval era in educational or general studies contexts.

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Global Medieval Contexts 500 – 1500: Connections and Comparisons provides a unique wide-lens introduction to world history during this period. Designed for students new to the subject, this accessible and engaging textbook explores the relationships among geographies and cultures that shaped Medieval societies.

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Global Medieval Contexts 500–1500: Connections and Comparisons provides a unique wide-lens introduction to world history during this period. Designed for students new to the subject, this textbook explores vital networks and relationships among geographies and cultures that shaped medieval societies. The expert author team aims to advance a global view of the period and introduce the reader to histories and narratives beyond an exclusively European context.

Key Features:

  • Divided into chronological sections, chapters are organised by four key themes: Religion, Economics, Politics, and Society. This framework enables students to connect wider ideas and debates across 500 to 1500.
  • Individual chapters address current theoretical discussions, including issues around gender, migration, and sustainable environments.
  • The authors’ combined teaching experience and subject specialties ensure an engaging and accessible overview for students of history, literature, and those undertaking general studies courses.
  • Theory boxes and end-of-chapter questions provide a basis for group discussion and research. Full-colour maps and images illustrate chapter content and support understanding.

As a result, this text is essential reading for all those interested in learning more about the histories and cultures of the period, as well as their relevance to our own contemporary experiences and perspectives.

This textbook is supported by a companion website providing core resources for students and lecturers.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138103399

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 July 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 18 Line drawings, color; 161 Halftones, color; 179 Illustrations, color

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 174.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 1146g

Pages: 548

About the Author

Kimberly Klimek is Professor of History at Metropolitan State University of Denver, concentrating on medieval women and intellectual history.

Pamela L. Troyer is Professor of English Literature at Metropolitan State University of Denver, specializing in ancient and medieval mythology and manuscript culture.

Sarah Davis-Secord is Associate Professor of History at the University of New Mexico, specializing in the medieval Mediterranean and cross-cultural exchange.

Bryan C. Keene is Assistant Professor of Art History at Riverside City College, Los Angeles, and former curator of manuscripts at the Getty Museum.

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