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The making of Europe : conquest, colonization and cultural change 950-1350

This work illuminates four centuries of medieval history, from the expansion of Latin Christendom, from its base in France, Western Germany and North-Central Italy into the European outskirts, at a time of rising population, economic growth and dynamic cultural change.

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  • "This work illuminates four centuries of medieval history, from the expansion of Latin Christendom, from its base in France, Western Germany and North-Central Italy into the European outskirts, at a time of rising population, economic growth and dynamic cultural change."@en

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  • "History"
  • "Handboeken (vorm)"
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  • "The Making of Europe : conquest, colonization and cultural change, 950-1350"
  • "Die Geburt Europas aus dem Geist der Gewalt Eroberung, Kolonisierung und kultureller Wandel von 950 bis 1350"
  • "Die Geburt Europas aus dem Geist der Gewalt : Eroberung, Kolonisierung und kultureller Wandel von 950-1350"
  • "The making of Europe : conquest, colonization and cultural change 950-1350"@en
  • "The making of Europe : conquest, colonization, and cultural change, 950-1350"
  • "Die Geburt Europas aus dem Geist der Gewalt : Eroberung, Kolonisierung und kultureller Wandel von 950 bis 1350"
  • "The making of Europe : conquest, colonization and cultural change 950-1350"
  • "The making of Europe : conquest, colonization, and cultural change, 950-1350"@en
  • "The making of Europe conquest, colonization and cultural change, 950-1350"
  • "The making of Europe conquest, colonization, and cultural change, 950-1350"@en
  • "The making of Europe : conquest, colonization and cultural change : 950-1350"
  • "The making of Europe : conquest, colonization and cultural change, 950-1350"@en
  • "The making of Europe : conquest, colonization and cultural change, 950-1350"

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