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Recommend several easy-to-read and authoritative European medieval history books

"History of the Middle Ages in Europe"

Author: Bennett

Publisher: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press

"Life in the Middle Ages in Europe" 》

Author: (Germany) Hans-Werner Goetz, translated by Wang Yaping Translator: Wang Yaping

Publisher: Oriental Publishing House

《 Medieval European Nobles"

Author: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences "Historical Research"

Publisher: Guangdong People's Publishing House Huaxia Publishing House

"The Age of Chivalry-- Medieval Europe AD 800-1500"

Author: Hou Shudong

Publisher: Shandong Pictorial Publishing House

"The Fourth Estate - History of Women in Medieval Europe"< /p>

Author: (Israel) Saha

Publisher: Guangdong People's Publishing House

"European Medieval Music"

Author: [U.S. ] Written by Jeremy Yudkin and translated by Yu Zhigang

Publisher: Central Conservatory of Music Press

"European Medieval Art"

Author: Wang Hongjian

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Publisher: China Renmin University Press

"Selected Political Works of Aquinas"

Author: [Italian] Thomas Aquinas

< p>Publisher: Commercial Press

"Life and Labor in Medieval Europe (Fifth to Fifteenth Century)"

Author: [France] P. Boissonne

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Publisher: The Commercial Press

"History of European Medieval Literature"

Author: Yang Huilin

Publisher: Yilin Publishing House< /p>

"Thousand-year History of the Middle Ages: The Dark Curtain is Coming"

Author: Sun Lin, Bu Jie

Publisher: Wuzhou Communication Publishing House

"Intuitive Faith - Christianity in European Medieval Codex Illustrations"

Publisher: Shandong Pictorial

"Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages" Robert Faucier

If If you are interested in further research, this book should be regarded as the most detailed and accurate. The accompanying information is also very comprehensive, and it is more academic research. The content is large and divided into three volumes according to the three periods of the Middle Ages.

"Medieval Autumn" Huizinga

This one has a strong regional focus, leaning towards Northern Europe, and the theme is towards the spiritual and cultural level. Each chapter has its own characteristics and is suitable for readers who are interested in the development of certain ideas in the Middle Ages;

·"Cities in the Middle Ages"/"Economic and Social History of Europe in the Late Middle Ages"

< p>The series published by the Commercial Press can be read as large papers.

·"The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy" by Gilson

A very tough book, I only read it once. When it comes to religious theology, the depth and breadth require some effort to feel.

It can be read in conjunction with Biermaier's "Medieval Church History".

·"Under the Medieval Starry Sky" by Shinya Abe

The content of this book is biased toward medieval urban life. It feels like a travelogue or a collection of essays, and it is easy to read without any pressure.

·"English Manor Life" Henry Stanley Bennett

Specially introduces the life of medieval peasant manors. As a person who originally didn't have much interest in this aspect, I unexpectedly gained a lot of interest because of its vividness and organization.

"The History of Medieval Labor" by Robert Faucier

This book describes the entire medieval labor industry in great detail and can be used as a large-scale medieval game "Agricultural Production Links" ” planning reference.

Recommended.

A similar book is "Labor and Life in Medieval Europe: Fifth to Fifteenth Centuries".

·"Court Culture: Literature and Society in the High Middle Ages" Joachim Bumke

If you use two words to describe this book, it is "sentiment" ".

Although the table of contents looks serious and orderly, after reading it I realized that it could be renamed "How to Get Alike in the Upper Class Society of the Middle Ages".

"Knights, Women and Priests" by George Duby

There are many works about medieval knights, but those involving the medieval marriage system should be considered relatively representative.

It mainly starts from the class conflicts in the Middle Ages and discusses the causes and consequences of the marriage war at that time.

·"Private Life History II: Portraits of the Middle Ages" Philippe Allies/Georges Duby

It can be used to understand the details of people's lives in the Middle Ages and provides a lot of materials. Of course, there is also a part full of gossip and unofficial history.

·"Life in the Middle Ages of Europe" by Hans-Werner Goetz

Different from the one above, this book appears to be more systematic, and the classification is more regular and interesting. Average sex.

·"Intellectuals in the Middle Ages" by Jacques Legoff

Read with "The Rise of the University" for a better flavor