The Bright Ages

A New History of Medieval Europe

Hardcover, 320 pages

Published Dec. 7, 2021 by Harper.

ISBN:
978-0-06-298089-2
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OCLC Number:
1287239707

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If you go by the pithy summary you may assume this is going to be a tale of how wonderful and perfect the Middle Ages were unlike the pejorative "Dark Ages" term we have long applied. You'd be wrong. This is not a book trying to conjure up some overly simplistic counter-narrative to the overly simplistic "Dark Ages" narrative. It instead tries to weave a detailed view of how things were throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia. They do not try to imply it was all lollipops and gumdrops. Then again, neither was any other period of human history. Humans and our relationships are messy therefore our histories are messy. This captures that aspect while still rescuing ourselves from the CW we were taught of, "Rome was amazing but fell, then Europe went into a horrible dark period where no one remembered anything and scraped by in unimaginably poor conditions until …