Talks by Jennifer R Davis
Guest speakers: M. Cook, P. Geary, and G. Demacopoulos.
University of Maryland, College Park, ... more Guest speakers: M. Cook, P. Geary, and G. Demacopoulos.
University of Maryland, College Park, Wed. April 15.
Talks and Events by Jennifer R Davis
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A Companion to the Global Early Middle Ages, 2020
This companion introduces the connections between early medieval societies that have previously b... more This companion introduces the connections between early medieval societies that have previously been studied in isolation. By bringing together nineteen experts on different regions across the globe, from Oceania to Europe and beyond, it transcends conventional disciplinary boundaries and synthesizes parallel historiographical narratives.
The period 600-900 CE witnessed important historical developments, such as the establishment of a Southeast Asian thalassocracy by the Shailendra dynasty and the expansion of the Frankish polity under Charlemagne on the far ends of Eurasia and the consolidation of the Abbasid and Tang empires in between. A Companion to the Global Early Middle Ages integrates these contemporaneous processes and presents new insights into a neglected phase of world history
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Talks by Jennifer R Davis
University of Maryland, College Park, Wed. April 15.
Talks and Events by Jennifer R Davis
Notices by Jennifer R Davis
The period 600-900 CE witnessed important historical developments, such as the establishment of a Southeast Asian thalassocracy by the Shailendra dynasty and the expansion of the Frankish polity under Charlemagne on the far ends of Eurasia and the consolidation of the Abbasid and Tang empires in between. A Companion to the Global Early Middle Ages integrates these contemporaneous processes and presents new insights into a neglected phase of world history
University of Maryland, College Park, Wed. April 15.
The period 600-900 CE witnessed important historical developments, such as the establishment of a Southeast Asian thalassocracy by the Shailendra dynasty and the expansion of the Frankish polity under Charlemagne on the far ends of Eurasia and the consolidation of the Abbasid and Tang empires in between. A Companion to the Global Early Middle Ages integrates these contemporaneous processes and presents new insights into a neglected phase of world history