This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901 Excerpt: ...and women. An attempt has been made to suggest possibilities in this direction in connection with the different sections and topics. MEDIEVAL AND MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY 800 to I9OO A.D. I. The Carolingian Empire and Rise of Feudalism. 9th and 10th centuries... 6 exercises II. Beginnings of the New (German) Empire. 10th century...... 3 III. The Empire and the Church, nth and 12th centuries. 8 IV. Feudal Europe and the Crusades. 1 ith to 13th centuries. 10 V. The Renaissance. 14th to 16th centuries. 6 VI. The Protestant Revolution. 16th and 17th cen-turies 18 VII. Rise of Modern Nations. 17th century.. 12 VIII. The Strife of the Nations. 18th century. 15 IX. The French Revolution, 18th and 19th centuries 18 X. The Growth of Democracy and Nationality. 19th century 18 114 NOTE.--The above list of groups or periods only indicates the general plan of the course. It will be subject to some modifications. For the plan of the general survey, which is to precede the outline for each course, see American History. OUTLINE OF EUROPEAN HISTORY I. The Carolingian Empire and the Rise of Feudalism. i. The Frankish Kingdom From Its Foundation To 800 A.d. a. The wars and conquests of Clovis: his conversion to Christianity; subdivisions of the kingdom under his sons; administration of the kingdom. References:1 Brief Accounts: Emerton, Introduction to the Middle Ages (exceedingly clear and intelligible). Henderson, Germany in the Middle Ages, 29-38. Adams, European History, 137-144. Longer Accounts: Gibbon's Rome, Ch. xxxviii. Sheppard, Fall of Rome, 439-475 (a useful volume for this whole period, though somewhat diffuse in style". Kitchen's France, I, 67-98. Milman, Latin Christianity, Book III, Ch. ii (very readable). Sources: Henderson, Select Documents, 169-189 (Salic...
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