Source text (please read only from this text!): https://archive.org/details/cambridgemedieva03buryuoftThe present work is intended as a comprehensive account of medieval times, drawn up on the same lines as The Cambridge Modern History but with a few improvements of detail suggested by experience. It is intended partly for the general reader, as a clear and, as far as possible, interesting narrative; partly for the student, as a summary of ascertained facts, with indications (not discussions) of disputed points; partly as a book of reference, containing all that can reasonably be required in a comprehensive work of general history. (Summary by From the General Preface)
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Genres for the project: *Non-fiction/History/Middle Ages/Middle History
Keywords that describe the book: history, middle ages, Charlemagne, church, vikings, feudalism, edward the confessor, henry ii, henry i, henry iii, civilization medieval, europe -- history -- 476-1492, middle ages -- textbooks, biography -- middle ages 500-1500, europe -- history -- 392-814, commerce -- middle ages, courts -- middle ages, louis the pious, the carolingian kingdoms, high capet, tenth century, eleventh century, kingdom of burgundy, otto the great, otto ii, otto iii, conrad ii, western caliphate, sylvester ii, bede, middle ages in art, middle ages in literature, armies -- middle ages, catholic church -- middle ages
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