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The Recovery and
Growth of European
Society in the High
Middle Ages
CHAPTER OUTLINE
AND FOCUS QUESTIONS
Land and People in the High Middle Ages
Q What new agricultural practices arose in the High
Middle Ages? What roles did peasants and
aristocrats play in the civilization of the High
Middle Ages?
The New World of Trade and Cities
Q What developments contributed to the revival of
trade during the High Middle Ages, and what areas
were the primary beneficiaries of the revival? What
were the major features of medieval cities?
The Intellectual and Artistic World of the
High Middle Ages
Q What were the major intellectual and cultural
achievements of European civilization in the High
Middle Ages?
CRITICAL THINKING
QWhat is the relationship between economic
and social changes and intellectual and artistic
developments in the High Middle Ages?
CONNECTIONS TO TODAY
QWhat is the relationship between the economic
developments of the High Middle Ages and
current economic developments?
A town street scene in thirteenth-century England
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Mary Evans Picture Library/The Image Works
THE NEW EUROPEANCivilization that had
emerged in the ninth and tenth centuries began to
come into its own in the eleventh and twelfth
centuries as Europeans established new patterns
that reached their zenith in the thirteenth
century. The High Middle Ages (1000–1300) was a
period of recovery and growth for Western
civilization, characterized by a greater sense of
security and a burst of energy and enthusiasm.
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