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The evolution of Latin, vernaculars, scriptoria, and schooling from late antiquity to the millennium
by Linda Warren
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View BookVisigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Franks, and the remaking of western Europe
by Betty Sanchez
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View BookCharlemagne’s realm, administrative innovation, and the Carolingian Renaissance
by Sarah Vasquez
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View BookHow voyages of exploration and early colonial contact reshaped economies, cultures, and knowledge
by Martha Romero
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View BookA guide to symbols, allegories, and visual rhetoric used across Renaissance painting and sculpture
by Hannah Wagner
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View BookRaiding, settlement, trade, and cultural exchange across the North Atlantic and Europe
by Eric Mitchell
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View BookHow historians constructed and dismantled the Dark Ages narrative from Enlightenment to today
by Lauren Chen
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View BookHow legal thought, courts, and civic statutes adapted to urban growth and new economies
by Philip Fisher
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View BookMaterial culture, food, family, and domestic spaces from village to town
by Ann Washington
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View BookExploring queens, nuns, peasants, and artisans in early medieval societies
by Pamela Morales
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View BookThe spiritual, economic, and cultural role of monastic institutions across Europe
by Sara Porter
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View BookMethods, discoveries, and the material record that illuminate everyday life from 400–1000 CE
by Mary Lewis
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View BookThe composers, instruments, and performance contexts that defined musical life in Renaissance Europe
by Johnny Morales
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View BookA practical guide to humanist curricula, classroom methods, and the transmission of classical knowledge
by Janice Evans
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View BookFrom Brunelleschi to Palladio, how design principles reshaped European cities and buildings
by Deborah Reed
$6.99 (ebook), $21.99 (paperback)
View BookAn annotated guide to manuscripts, letters, and archival collections with strategies for interpretation
by Christine Dunn
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View BookThe transformation of geographical knowledge through mapmaking, voyages, and print
by Amy Martin
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View BookA balanced, accessible guide to the Early Middle Ages for curious readers and students
by Doris Collins
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View BookA social history exploring domestic routines, diets, clothing, and social rituals from 1400–1600
by Diane Chen
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View BookHow observational practices, instruments, and institutions birthed modern scientific method
by Carl Parker
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View BookBiographies and social histories of noblewomen, artists, and ordinary women in Renaissance society
by Ethan Hunter
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View BookA close look at patrons, commissions, and the political messages embedded in Renaissance artworks
by Kevin Williams
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View BookAn evidence-based account of medical theories, surgical practice, and public health measures in Renaissance cities
by Julie Garza
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View BookA case-study driven exploration of Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks and what they reveal about Renaissance inquiry
by Wayne Rodriguez
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View BookModels of training, workshop practice, and material culture that produced Renaissance art and craft
by Bradley Fisher
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View BookAn economic history of markets, currencies, and long-distance trade networks in the Early Middle Ages
by Janice Hunter
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View BookAn accessible introduction to Renaissance humanism, its texts, and its long-term cultural impact
by Megan Mendoza
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View BookHow politics, patronage, and commerce made Florence the epicenter of Renaissance innovation
by Daniel Soto
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View BookA focused study of Venice's commercial networks, diplomatic strategy, and artistic patronage from 1400–1600
by Beverly Edwards
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View BookExamines theological disputes, devotional literature, and how biblical scholarship fueled religious change
by Mary Tran
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