WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The Empire and the Papacy, 918-1273 cover

The Empire and the Papacy, 918-1273

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A sweeping narrative traces political and ecclesiastical developments across western and southern Europe from the early tenth to the late thirteenth century, centring on the prolonged contest between imperial authority and papal power. It follows the revival of a Roman-style empire in Germany, the evolution of the papacy, and key conflicts such as investiture disputes and confrontations between emperors and popes. Parallel chapters examine the Byzantine Empire and its struggles with Turks, the Crusading movement and the Latin states in the East, and the shifting balance of power among western kingdoms. It surveys monastic reform, the rise of mendicant orders and universities, and institutional shifts that strengthened monarchies, with maps and genealogies to clarify chronology.

About the Author

Tout, T. F. portrait

T. F. Tout

T. F. Tout was a historian and author known for his contributions to the study of medieval England. His notable works include "The History of England, from the Accession of Henry III to the Death of Edward III (1216-1377)," which provides a detailed examination of a pivotal period in English history. Tout also explored themes of governance and religious influence in his book "The Empire and the Papacy, 918-1273." Additionally, he ventured into fiction with "A Mediaeval Burglary," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Through his scholarly and narrative works, Tout has left a lasting impact on the understanding of England's medieval past.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like