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Suggestions for Further Reading
THEMEDIEVALSTATES There are numerous works on the
different medieval states. On England, seeR. Frame,The Politi-
cal Development of the British Isles, 1100–1400, 2d ed.
(Oxford, 1995). On France, seeM. Bull,France in the Central
Middle Ages, 900–1200(Oxford, 2003). On Germany, see
B. Arnold,Princes and Territories in Medieval Germany,2d
ed. (Cambridge, 2005). On Italy, seeP. Jones,The Italian City-
State: From Commune to Signoria(Oxford, 1997).
RELIGION IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE For good surveys of reli-
gion in medieval Europe, seeB. Hamilton,Religion in the Me-
dieval West, 2d ed. (London, 2003), andF. D. Logan, A
History of the Church in the Middle Ages(London, 2002).
THE PAPACY On the papacy in the High Middle Ages, see the
general survey byI. S. Robinson,The Papacy(Cambridge,
1990). The papacy of Innocent III is covered inJ. C. Moore,
Pope Innocent III(New York, 2003).
MONASTICISM AND POPULAR RELIGION On monasticism,
seeC. H. Lawrence,Medieval Monasticism,3d ed. (London,

2000), a good general account. On Saint Francis, seeA. House,
Francis of Assisi: A Revolutionary Life(London, 2001).S. Fla-
nagan,Hildegard of Bingen, 2d ed. (London, 1998), is a good
account of the twelfth-century mystic. For an introduction to
popular religion in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, see
R. Brooke and C. N. L. Brooke,Popular Religion in the Mid-
dle Ages(London, 1984).
DISSENT AND HERESY On dissent and heresy, seeM. Lam-
bert,Medieval Heresy, 3d ed. (New York, 2002). The persecu-
tion of Jews in the thirteenth century can be examined in
R. Chazan, The Jews of Medieval Western Christendom
(Cambridge, 2006).
THE CRUSADES For a detailed survey of the Crusades, see
C. Tyerman,God’s War: A New History of the Crusades(Cam-
bridge, Mass., 2006). On the First Crusade, seeT. Asbridge,The
First Crusade: A New History(Oxford, 2004). The disastrous
Fourth Crusade is examined inJ. Phillips,The Fourth Crusade
and the Sack of Constantinople(New York, 2004).

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Notes



  1. Quoted in N. F. Cantor, ed.,The Medieval Reader(New
    York, 1994), pp. 42–47.

  2. Quoted in J. K. Fairbank, E. O. Reischauer, and A. M.
    Craig,East Asia: Tradition and Transformation(Boston,
    1973), p. 164.

  3. E. F. Henderson, ed.,Selected Historical Documents of the
    Middle Ages(London, 1892), p. 332.

  4. Ibid., p. 365.

  5. O. J. Thatcher and E. H. McNeal, eds.,A Source Book for
    Medieval History(New York, 1905), p. 208.

  6. Quoted in R. H. C. Davis,A History of Medieval Europe from
    Constantine to Saint Louis, 2d ed. (New York, 1988), p. 252.
    7. Hildegard of Bingen,The Book of Divine Works(Santa Fe,
    N.M., 1987), 1:1.
    8. Quoted in R. Brooke and C. N. L. Brooke,Popular Religion
    in the Middle Ages(London, 1984), p. 19.
    9. Thatcher and McNeal,Source Book for Medieval History,
    p. 517.

  7. Quoted in Thomas Asbridge,The First Crusade: A New
    History(Oxford, 2004), pp. 79–80.

  8. Quoted in H. E. Mayer,The Crusades, trans. J. Gillingham
    (New York, 1972), pp. 99–100.


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