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The New Cambridge Medieval History
The Maghrib
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October 21 1999
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
Nobles and knights
pp. 26
Urban society
pp. 38
Rural society
pp. 50
Commerce and communications
pp. 71
The vernacular
pp. 84
Art and architecture
pp. 105
The papacy
pp. 164
The Albigensian Crusade and heresy
pp. 182
The Church and the laity
pp. 204
The Church and the Jews
pp. 220
The religious Orders
pp. 256
The universities and scholasticism
pp. 277
The Capetians from the death of Philip II to Philip IV
pp. 314
The Plantagenet kings
pp. 358
The kingdom of Burgundy, the lands of the house of Savoy and adjacent territories
pp. 375
Welfs, Hohenstaufen and Habsburgs
pp. 405
Flanders
pp. 417
Northern Italy: The maritime republics
pp. 447
Sardinia and Corsica from the mid-twelfth to the early fourteenth century
pp. 458
The rise of the signori
pp. 479
Florence
pp. 498
The kingdom of Sicily under the Hohenstaufen and Angevins
pp. 523
The Latin empire of Constantinople and the Frankish states in Greece
pp. 543
Byzantium in exile
pp. 569
The thirteenth-century crusades in the Mediterranean
pp. 590
The crusader states
pp. 607
The rise of the Mamluks
pp. 622
The Maghrib
pp. 636
The Nasrid kingdom of Granada
pp. 644
The rise of Aragon-Catalonia
pp. 668
Castile, Portugal and Navarre
pp. 701
The Mongols and Europe
pp. 720
The Scandinavian kingdoms
pp. 743
The military Orders in the Baltic
pp. 754
The central European kingdoms
pp. 779
Albania, Serbia and Bulgaria
pp. 796
Rus′
pp. 809
The Celtic lands of the British Isles
pp. 835
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