Europe's Long Twelfth Century, Dr John D. Cotts (9781350446670) — Readings Books

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Europe's Long Twelfth Century
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Europe’s Long Twelfth Century

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*** CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title ***

John D. Cotts's Europe's Long Twelfth Century is an award-winning overview of a key phase in Europe's medieval history. It reflects on how the region grappled with a variety of cultural possibilities that would ultimately transform the way people thought, lived and thought of themselves. Cotts convincingly contends that the 12th century was fundamentally a period of difficult decisions, adaptation and anxiety, rather than the glorious 'renaissance' mooted in earlier assessments of the era.

The book presents a balanced appreciation of social, economic and religious developments at a time when Europeans were needing to re-imagine their place in the world. It reflects on the vital significance of the Crusades and offers an unparalleled gateway into 12th-century political and intellectual life.

This new editions includes:

  • A wealth of material which considers Europe in the context of a global Middle Ages
  • New and expanded sections on kingship, political life in the Latin West, environmental history, architecture/visual culture and the Bible's role in intellectual life
  • Enhanced coverage of topics like family, sexuality, the medieval peasantry, and religious minorities/persecution
  • Historiographical updates throughout, a range of new maps and a chronology
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 April 2026
Pages
224
ISBN
9781350446670

*** CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title ***

John D. Cotts's Europe's Long Twelfth Century is an award-winning overview of a key phase in Europe's medieval history. It reflects on how the region grappled with a variety of cultural possibilities that would ultimately transform the way people thought, lived and thought of themselves. Cotts convincingly contends that the 12th century was fundamentally a period of difficult decisions, adaptation and anxiety, rather than the glorious 'renaissance' mooted in earlier assessments of the era.

The book presents a balanced appreciation of social, economic and religious developments at a time when Europeans were needing to re-imagine their place in the world. It reflects on the vital significance of the Crusades and offers an unparalleled gateway into 12th-century political and intellectual life.

This new editions includes:

  • A wealth of material which considers Europe in the context of a global Middle Ages
  • New and expanded sections on kingship, political life in the Latin West, environmental history, architecture/visual culture and the Bible's role in intellectual life
  • Enhanced coverage of topics like family, sexuality, the medieval peasantry, and religious minorities/persecution
  • Historiographical updates throughout, a range of new maps and a chronology
Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 April 2026
Pages
224
ISBN
9781350446670