Medieval History: The Life and Death of a CivilizationStudies on the ideas and institutions of Western civilization from 200 A.D. to 1500 A.D. |
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The Scope of Medieval History | 6 |
The Christian Empire and the Christian Church | 38 |
The Making of Latin Christianity | 68 |
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