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The early Middle Ages, Philip Daileader

Label
The early Middle Ages, Philip Daileader
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
The early Middle Ages
Oclc number
277224402
Responsibility statement
Philip Daileader
Runtime
720
Series statement
The great courses
Summary
Prof. Daileader traces major developments, leaders, and accomplishments in the history of Europe from about 300 to 1000 A.D
Table Of Contents
Part 1: Lecture 1. Long shadows and the Dark Ages -- lecture 2. Diocletian and the crises of the third century -- lecture 3. Constantine the Great: Christian emperor -- lecture 4. Pagans and Christians in the fourth century -- lecture 5. Athletes of God -- lecture 6. Augustine, part one -- lecture 7. Augustine, part two -- lecture 8. Barbarians at the gate -- lecture 9. Franks and Goths -- lecture 10. Arthur's England -- lecture 11. Justinian and the Byzantine Empire -- lecture 12. The house of IslamPart 2: Lecture 13. Rise of the Carolingians -- lecture 14. Charlemagne -- lecture 15. Carolingian Christianity -- lecture 16. The Carolingian Renaissance -- lecture 17. Fury of the Northmen -- lecture 18. Collapse of the Carolingian Empire -- lecture 19. The birth of France and Germany -- lecture 20. England in the age of Alfred -- lecture 21. Al-Andalus: Islamic Spain -- lecture 22. Carolingian Europe: gateway to the Middle Ages -- lecture 23. Family life: how then became now -- lecture 24. Long shadows and the Dark Ages revisited
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
Contributor
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