Barbarians, Christians, and MuslimsTraces the history of Europe from the disintegration of the Roman Empire through the rise of Islam with emphasis on the migrations of peoples and the spread of Christianity. |
Contents
List of Maps and Diagrams p | 2 |
The barbarians move p | 12 |
the Dark Ages p | 20 |
Copyright | |
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