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1993
After the fall of Rome in 476 A.D., there was an immensely long period of relatively little progress. Of course the confusion had already begun in the third century A.D., when economic hardship and political confusion was growing. History teaches us that, in such circumstances, most people have little time for abstract speculation and scientific ...
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After the fall of Rome in 476 A.D., there was an immensely long period of relatively little progress. Of course the confusion had already begun in the third century A.D., when economic hardship and political confusion was growing. History teaches us that, in such circumstances, most people have little time for abstract speculation and scientific ...
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2019
This book guides readers through 10 pervasive fictions about medieval history, provides them with the sources and analytical tools to critique those fictions, and identifies what really happened in the Middle Ages. This book is the first to present fictions about the medieval world to serious students of history.
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This book guides readers through 10 pervasive fictions about medieval history, provides them with the sources and analytical tools to critique those fictions, and identifies what really happened in the Middle Ages. This book is the first to present fictions about the medieval world to serious students of history.
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Middle-Aged Women in the Middle Ages
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2018
We shall again follow in this chapter the usual periodization of the historians, according to which one calls Middle Ages the period of about ten centuries which goes from the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the end of the fifteenth century. Obviously, on one hand this periodization is the child of a Eurocentric point of view, but on the other hand
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We shall again follow in this chapter the usual periodization of the historians, according to which one calls Middle Ages the period of about ten centuries which goes from the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the end of the fifteenth century. Obviously, on one hand this periodization is the child of a Eurocentric point of view, but on the other hand
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1991
Abstract It was inevitable that, given her place in Jewish apologetic literature and the Graeco-Roman ethical and rhetorical tradition, Sparta should occasionally attract the attention of the Fathers of the Church. During the great age of debate, when some Christians, in self-defence, were ready to assimilate a part of pagan culture ...
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Abstract It was inevitable that, given her place in Jewish apologetic literature and the Graeco-Roman ethical and rhetorical tradition, Sparta should occasionally attract the attention of the Fathers of the Church. During the great age of debate, when some Christians, in self-defence, were ready to assimilate a part of pagan culture ...
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Mortality at ages 75 and older in the Cancer Prevention Study (CPS I)
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1990Lawrence Garfinkel, Edward A Lew
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