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HIST 107 1nd Edition Lecture 26 Outline of Last Lecture I Europe and the Beyond II The Medieval Atlantic III New worlds end of the world Outline of Current Lecture I Why Medieval History Current Lecture Why Medieval History Chronology of the Middle Ages 1 Until around 500 CE o Classical World Roman Emperors and Armies Philosophers Slaves Paganism 500 1500 CE o Middle Ages Kings nobles and knights Minks priests Peasants Christianity 1500o Modern Era Nations and gunpowder Scientists Merchants Secularism These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Chronology 2 500 1000 CE o Early Middle Ages Fall of Rome and Dark Ages Barbarians Economic collapse Birth of Christian medieval culture 1000 1300 CE o High Middle Ages Centralizing kingdoms Papal monarchy Economic growth towns Thriving of medieval culture 1300 1500 CE o Late Middle Ages War famine plague Religious crisis and reform Economic slump Age of Discovery and Renaissance


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