Histoire générale du IVe siècle à nos jours. Tome 01. Les origines (395-1095)
'Histoire générale du IVe siècle à nos jours. Tome 01. Les origines (395-1095)' Summary
L'ouvrage, premier tome d'une série monumentale, retrace l'histoire de l'Europe de 395 à 1095, une période charnière marquée par la chute de l'Empire romain et l'émergence de nouvelles civilisations. On y suit le développement de l'Empire byzantin, la naissance des royaumes germaniques, l'expansion de l'Islam et la complexification des relations entre ces entités. Le livre s'intéresse aux transformations politiques, sociales et culturelles de l'époque, en mettant l'accent sur les interactions entre les peuples et l'émergence de nouvelles institutions. L'auteur met en lumière la civilisation romaine en déclin, la civilisation germanique, la civilisation byzantine et la civilisation arabe, en mettant en avant l'importance des interactions entre ces différentes civilisations et les influences mutuelles qui ont façonné l'Europe médiévale. Ce livre offre une analyse approfondie de l'Europe à ses débuts, une période essentielle pour la compréhension de l'histoire européenne.Book Details
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