Barbarian Europe,
by Gerald Simons and the editors of Time-Life Books.
- New York, Time-Life Books [1968]
- 192 p. illus. (part col.), col. maps. 28 cm.
- Great ages of man; a history of the world's culture .
- Great ages of man. .
Bibliography: p. 186.
A six-hundred-year history of medieval Europe, covering the spread of Christianity to barbaric tribes; the rise of parliamentary government and the stabilization of nation states; the development of court and jury justice; the revival and expansion of trade; the growth of towns, feudal life, and education; and the new trends in art and architecture.