El Año Mil
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Georges Duby
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History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
160
言語
スペイン語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2006
出版社
GEDISA
ISBN-10
8474323223
ISBN-13
9788474323221
説明
Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous changes of the first millennium, this work delves into the socio-political landscape of the time. Georges Duby expertly navigates the intricate web of feudalism, religious shifts, and the emergence of new cultural identities during a period marked by both uncertainty and innovation.
Through vivid and detailed narratives, the author brings to life the struggles and aspirations of the people living in medieval Europe. He vividly portrays the intricate relationships between lords and vassals, the spiritual fervor of the era, and the growing influence of emerging towns and commerce. Each chapter unfolds new dimensions, shedding light on how individuals and communities navigated the complexities of their world.
Duby’s meticulous research and nuanced analysis offer readers a multi-faceted understanding of a dynamic historical moment. The book invites readers to ponder the foundations of contemporary society as they reflect on the legacy of the past.
With eloquent prose, the narrative conjures a sense of time and place, immersing the reader in a vivid reconstruction of the year 1000—a crucial turning point in history.
Through vivid and detailed narratives, the author brings to life the struggles and aspirations of the people living in medieval Europe. He vividly portrays the intricate relationships between lords and vassals, the spiritual fervor of the era, and the growing influence of emerging towns and commerce. Each chapter unfolds new dimensions, shedding light on how individuals and communities navigated the complexities of their world.
Duby’s meticulous research and nuanced analysis offer readers a multi-faceted understanding of a dynamic historical moment. The book invites readers to ponder the foundations of contemporary society as they reflect on the legacy of the past.
With eloquent prose, the narrative conjures a sense of time and place, immersing the reader in a vivid reconstruction of the year 1000—a crucial turning point in history.