
European History: the Age of Empires (ca. 330-1493)
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"A History of Europe" is the representative work of British historian Norman Davis. It designs a time and space coordinate system for European history, presenting a rare overall historical impression. It combines traditional narrative methods with close-ups, and accommodates various strange things and ideas that are often ignored by serious historians. It has become a valuable and convincing European general history work in recent years. "European History: The Age of Empires (approximately 330-1493)" tells the history of the European Middle Ages. The central theme of the Middle Ages was the reorganization of Christianity into a new imperial system: from Charlemagne's coronation to the Grand Duke Ivan III of Moscow proclaiming himself Tsar. The foundation of this new system is inseparable from the activities of neighboring peoples such as the Vikings, Magyars, and Mongols. With the addition of new nations, the Christian community continues to expand, and division and decline are brewing within this community. By the late Middle Ages, people realized that the Christian church was riddled with disease, but they were helpless on how to cure it. The Black Death was regarded as God's punishment for the sins of the Christian world. However, the dark society already contains the tendency of change and innovation. It can be said that Europeans in the late Middle Ages were babies born from disaster...
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