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- catalog abstract ""This book provides a radical reassessment of Europe from the late tenth to the early thirteenth centuries. Professor Moore argues that the period witnessed the first true 'revolution' in European society, characterized by transformations in the economy, in family structures, and in the sources of power and the means by which it was exercised. Together these changes brought into being for the first time an autonomous city-supporting civilization in non-Mediterranean Europe. The circumstances and outcome of this transformation, he demonstrates, not only shaped medieval and modern Europe but established enduring and fundamental characteristics which differentiated Europe from other world civilizations." "The process at the heart of change involved social, cultural and institutional restructuring whose implementation required extensive popular participation. On occasion it involved the use or threat of popular violence, in part consciously sanctioned and led by some of those challenging for power within the social elite; once the revolution had been achieved this popular enthusiasm had to be subdued and contained. These developments were far from simple and anything but uniform. The differences which resulted both within Europe and other world civilizations were of lasting significance."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "First European revolution, circa 970-1215".
- catalog contributor b12068590.
- catalog coverage "Holy Roman Empire History 843-1273.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""The process at the heart of change involved social, cultural and institutional restructuring whose implementation required extensive popular participation. On occasion it involved the use or threat of popular violence, in part consciously sanctioned and led by some of those challenging for power within the social elite; once the revolution had been achieved this popular enthusiasm had to be subdued and contained. These developments were far from simple and anything but uniform. The differences which resulted both within Europe and other world civilizations were of lasting significance."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""This book provides a radical reassessment of Europe from the late tenth to the early thirteenth centuries. Professor Moore argues that the period witnessed the first true 'revolution' in European society, characterized by transformations in the economy, in family structures, and in the sources of power and the means by which it was exercised. Together these changes brought into being for the first time an autonomous city-supporting civilization in non-Mediterranean Europe. The circumstances and outcome of this transformation, he demonstrates, not only shaped medieval and modern Europe but established enduring and fundamental characteristics which differentiated Europe from other world civilizations."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-228) and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 237 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0631184791 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0631222774 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "The making of Europe".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford [England] ; Malden, Mass. : Blackwell,".
- catalog spatial "Holy Roman Empire History 843-1273.".
- catalog subject "943/.02 21".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Medieval.".
- catalog subject "D201 .M66 2000".
- catalog title "First European revolution, circa 970-1215".
- catalog title "The first European revolution, c. 970-1215 / R.I. Moore.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".