Military and religious life in the Middle Ages and at the period of the Renaissance
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A survey of military and religious institutions that shaped medieval and early Renaissance society, arguing that Christian faith and martial structures together transformed post-imperial Europe. It explores monastic life, liturgy, clergy and papal organization, educational and charitable work, architectural and legal influence, and the social effects of feudalism and private warfare. The narrative shows how chivalric ideals and alliances between arms and the Church both moderated violence and reinforced authority, and it combines institutional description with cultural, legal, and material evidence, supported by historical examples and numerous illustrations.
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