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The Fall of Feudalism and the Rise of Modern Europe
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- ISBN8231677047
- EAN9798231677047
- Date de parution08/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In this groundbreaking exploration of European history, Ryan Evans takes readers on a riveting journey through the collapse of feudalism and the emergence of the modern world. The Fall of Feudalism and the Rise of Modern Europe offers a compelling look at the transformative forces that reshaped Europe during the 14th and 15th centuries, from the social upheavals and catastrophic events like the Black Death to the rise of powerful monarchies and the dawn of the Renaissance.
Delving into the lives of peasants, knights, kings, and revolutionaries, Evans uncovers how the rigid, land-based hierarchies of feudal society were challenged by a growing merchant class, shifting military tactics, and the centralization of royal power. With vivid detail and rich historical analysis, he brings to life the epic rebellions, like the English Peasants' Revolt, and examines the pivotal role of emerging nation-states, which replaced the fractured feudal system.
Through a mix of historical narrative and sharp insight, this book reveals the dramatic end of an era and the birth of a new age. With its powerful storytelling and deep historical context, The Fall of Feudalism and the Rise of Modern Europe is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the forces that shaped the world as we know it today. It's an unforgettable chronicle of revolution, resilience, and the enduring battle for power.
Prepare to witness history in the making - from the fall of castles to the rise of cities, this is the untold story of how Europe transitioned from a medieval world of knights and lords to the modern age.
Delving into the lives of peasants, knights, kings, and revolutionaries, Evans uncovers how the rigid, land-based hierarchies of feudal society were challenged by a growing merchant class, shifting military tactics, and the centralization of royal power. With vivid detail and rich historical analysis, he brings to life the epic rebellions, like the English Peasants' Revolt, and examines the pivotal role of emerging nation-states, which replaced the fractured feudal system.
Through a mix of historical narrative and sharp insight, this book reveals the dramatic end of an era and the birth of a new age. With its powerful storytelling and deep historical context, The Fall of Feudalism and the Rise of Modern Europe is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the forces that shaped the world as we know it today. It's an unforgettable chronicle of revolution, resilience, and the enduring battle for power.
Prepare to witness history in the making - from the fall of castles to the rise of cities, this is the untold story of how Europe transitioned from a medieval world of knights and lords to the modern age.






















