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The Close of the Middle Ages, 1272-1494, 3rd Ed.

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The work surveys the two centuries that close the medieval era, tracing the decline of feudal social structures and the emergence of centralized territorial states. It examines political realignments, dynastic struggles and interstate rivalries, alongside economic change, urban growth, and demographic shocks that reshaped society. Institutional developments in monarchy, law, and administration are considered together with the changing role of the church and papal authority. Attention is given to cultural and intellectual currents that foreshadow the Renaissance and to the early impulses toward overseas exploration. The narrative combines chronological overview with thematic chapters, supported by maps, genealogies, and a bibliography to guide further study.

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Sir Richard Lodge

Sir Richard Lodge was a prominent British historian known for his expertise in medieval history. His notable work, "The Close of the Middle Ages, 1272-1494," provides a comprehensive analysis of the socio-political and cultural transformations in Europe during this pivotal period. Lodge's scholarship is characterized by its depth and clarity, making complex historical events accessible to a broader audience. His contributions have significantly shaped the understanding of medieval Europe and continue to be referenced by scholars and students alike.

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