Powers and Thrones
About This Book
Powers and Thrones (2021) examines the medieval period through a fresh lens. Starting with the western Roman Empire's dissolution and extending through the Protestant Reformation, this work explores how phenomena like interconnected trade routes, environmental shifts, population movements, plagues, and emerging technologies—alongside monarchs, religious leaders, and warrior classes—created the medieval landscape.
Who Should Read This?
- Students and enthusiasts of medieval history
- Readers interested in understanding historical pandemics
- Anthropologists, historians, and those studying political systems
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