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Gr 9 Up-This resource barely qualifies as an atlas; almost half of the 79 double-page chapters contain no map(s) whatsoever. Konstam reviews the activities, achievements, and personalities of the medieval age from 500 to 1500, with an overemphasis on France, England, and Italy. There are numerous full-color photographs of sites and reproductions, but the writing is dull and sometimes confusing. The chapter divisions don't always make sense, and result in an overall lack of flow and connectedness. There is no glossary. The maps that are included are incomplete and frequently omit places mentioned in the text. Although it's not an atlas, Barbara Hanawalt's The Middle Ages (Oxford, 1998) is a readable survey that integrates daily life with history.
Ann W. Moore, Schenectady County Public Library, NY
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Atlas of Medieval Europe (Historical Atlas),
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This is an attractive and interesting summary of the middle ages. But it has very few maps and those it has are not very detailed. Not really a serious atlas.
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Essential at-a-glance details for all ages,
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This atlas of the middle ages provides a rich timeline of information organized with color illustrations and sections which pack in dates, events, and cultural observation. From the Crusades and Feudalism to the collapse of the Papacy in the 14th century and the rise of modern Europe, Angus Konstam's Atlas of Medieval Europe provides essential at-a-glance details for all ages.
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Another excellant atlas for medieval lovers,
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I like this book cuase it's plain and simple giving me just the facts without getting it too stale, also it has beautiful illustrations and easy to read maps and charts in the whole defently a worthwhile book to have for any medieval lover
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