allfeeds.ai

 

The Story of the Middle Ages by Samuel B. Harding  

The Story of the Middle Ages by Samuel B. Harding

Intended for children 11 to 14 years old, The Story of the Middle Ages relates a little known period of history in an interesting and entertaining way. The author terms the Middle...

Author: Loyal Books

Intended for children 11 to 14 years old, The Story of the Middle Ages relates a little known period of history in an interesting and entertaining way. The author terms the Middle Ages as that period in the history of Europe between the fifth and fifteenth centuries. Its beginning is marked by the decline and fall of the mighty Roman Empire and its end is generally thought to be the dawn of the Renaissance or the Age of Discovery. The Middle Ages are also divided by historians into the Early, High and Late Middle Ages. Both the Early and Late periods were characterized by war, outbreaks of diseases and epidemics, breakdown of law and order, civil strife and invasions. However, the High period of the Middle Ages saw the establishment of farming, the growth of trade, technology, intellectual movements and great artistic and architectural innovation. Samuel B Harding divides The Story of the Middle Ages into twenty chapters. Beginning with a brief introduction, the author traces the roots of modern Europe to the mingling of the Germanic people with others like the Slavs, the Gauls and the ancient Romans. He also goes further back in history and refers to the Aryan people as the ancestors of the Germans. Further chapters deal with the wanderings of the Goths and their establishment of civilizations in Spain, Greece and Italy. The early days of Christianity and the growth of the Church are depicted, along with the differences between the western and eastern churches. The rise of the Franks and their conflicts with the Mohammedans and the establishment of the Moorish civilization in Spain are told in an interesting and imaginative fashion. The Crusades, discussions on life in the village, town and monastery and finally the Hundred Years War, which effectively brought the Middle Ages to a close are well recounted. Though historians cannot put a specific date on the conclusion of this important period in Western history, it is generally thought that somewhere towards the en
Be a guest on this podcast

Language: en-us

Genres: Arts, Books

Contact email: Get it

Feed URL: Get it

iTunes ID: Get it


Get all podcast data

Listen Now...

00 – Introduction
Thursday, 1 January, 2026

More great books at LoyalBooks.com

 

We also recommend:


Christmas Short Works Collection 2010 by Various
LibriVox

Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Part 3, The by Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882)
LibriVox

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Version 2) by Jules Verne (1828 - 1905)
LibriVox

Simplex Munditiis by Ben Jonson (1572 - 1637)
LibriVox

Red Room, The by August Strindberg (1849 - 1912)
LibriVox

Short Poetry Collection 127 by Various
LibriVox



Writing Tips from the Working Writers Coach
Suzanne LIeurance

-

SfogliaLibri
SfogliaLibri

Write Through The Roof | For writers who want to improve their writing
Madeleine D'Este interviewing writers and authors about their writing craft

Auf Teufel komm raus ...
Sasa Black