Medieval German and Its Neighbours, 900-1250Bloomsbury Academic, 1982 - 288 The inner workings of early medieval societies cannot be understood without also studying their links - religious, cultural, economic and political - with their neighbours. In this collection Karl Leyser shows how Ottonian and Salian Germany both influenced and was influenced by the societies with which it came into contact. While the author's central interest is in Germany, his work is of value for the study of medieval European society as a whole. |
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The TenthCentury Condition | 1 |
Henry I and the Beginnings of the Saxon Empire | 11 |
The Battle at the Lech 955 | 43 |
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