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61. ANNIS WARDEN, OR, A STORY OF REAL
 
62. Last Poems; Including Afterglow
 
63. India in glittering chariot, words
$63.84
64. Europe after Rome: A New Cultural
65. Entertainment Weekly November
 
66. A THREAD OF ENGLISH ROAD
$29.00
67. Treasures from an Unknown Reign:
 
68. The Merry Span: For Wide Awake
 
69. JULIA HARRINGTON, WINNEBAGO, IOWA,
 
70. ROBERT BROWNING AND JULIA WEDGWOOD
 
71. TREES WORTH KNOWING
 
72. SEASIDE AND WAYSIDE, NO. 3
 
73. Trees Worth Knowing (Little Nature
 
74. The Hermit of the Berkshire Valley:
 
75. Three lovers;: A novel
 
76. THE WORLD'S OWN
 
77. THE AWAKENING OF KOHATH SLOANE
 
78. Theological Subject Headings and
 
79. PICTURES FRAMED IN SONG
 
80. Poems

61. ANNIS WARDEN, OR, A STORY OF REAL LIFE
by JULIA FLANDER WHEELOCK
 Hardcover: Pages (1889-01-01)

Asin: B003KCWF6M
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62. Last Poems; Including Afterglow and Beyond the Sunset
by Julia Dorr
 Hardcover: Pages (1913-01-01)

Asin: B003KDNXXU
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63. India in glittering chariot, words & drawings
by Julia McCune Flory
 Hardcover: Pages (1971)

Asin: B00005W6D9
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64. Europe after Rome: A New Cultural History 500-1000
by Julia M. H. Smith
Hardcover: 400 Pages (2005-09-15)
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Asin: 0199244278
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This is the first single-author study in over fifty years to offer an integrated appraisal of the early Middle Ages as a dynamic and formative period in European history.Written in an attractive and accessible style, it makes extensive use of original sources to introduce early medieval men and women at all levels of society from slave to emperor, and allows them to speak to the reader in their own words.It overturns traditional narratives and instead offers an entirely fresh approach to the centuries from c.500 to c.1000. Rejecting any notion of a dominant, uniform early medieval culture, it argues that the fundamental characteristic of the early middle ages is diversity of experience.To explain how the men and women who lived in this period ordered their world in cultural, social, and political terms, it employs an innovative methodology combining cultural history, regional studies, and gender history. Ranging comparatively from Ireland to Hungary and from Scotland and Scandinavia to Spain and Italy, the analysis highlights three themes: regional variation, power, and the legacy of Rome. In the context of debates about the social, religious and cultural meaning of 'Europe' in the early twenty-first century, this books seeks the origins of European cultural pluralism and diversity in the early Middle Ages. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

2-0 out of 5 stars I learned very little
I bought this book hoping to expand my understanding of the post Roman period. Unfortunately I learned a great deal more about the author then I did about post Roman Europe. She is like many feminist "scholars", more interesting in validating her own sterotypical ideas, than in understanding her subject matter.She also falls into the undergraduate writing trap, of using vocabulary which is unnecessarily filled with jargon and obscure words.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great overview of the era
This book gave good overview of the era - I recommend to read it for everybody who are interested what kind of changes took place during the times when Europe was changed by goths, huns and other people who wanted to find a new place to live.
Europe after Rome: A New Cultural History 500-1000

2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
---The once called 'dark ages' is my favorite period of history. I love the idea of the world - Europe, that is - after the fall of the Empire. I want to know all about the early medievel kings. How did men become kings in the first place, after Rome lost authoritian control? She names any number of kings, but doesn't tell us who they really were or where were their kingdoms. What authority did they have? Were they evil barbarian kings that waged constant war with each other or gentle law givers ushering in a thousand years of peace?
---And how did the common people live? Mostly in cities or on small farms in remote forests, on mountain side or on the plains? How and how often did they came together at fairs, markets, dances, church. What did they do when they came together? On horses or on foot? With carts bringing crops to market? Selling knitting or crafts? I want to know what they wore and did for labor and fun. Am I confusing cultural history with social history?
---Alas, 'Europe after Rome' told me nothing at all of what I wanted to know. As much as I admire anyone who can put together a scholarly volume, which this is, I guess, I must not be a scholar because this is not an edifying volume. It is irredeemablyconfused in its discussion and presentation. The author uses big words and long sentences in paragraphs without coherence or meaning. I could not follow it or keep awake.
---The author was clearly dismissive of the role of the church in this period, though it was only the church, apparently, that kept learning alive at all. She was somewhat more clear in respect of some women's issues. I take her to believe that women were not sufficiently empowered. I ken that she is concerned that abortion was not more readily available through 'abortifacient' herbs that were known.
---I really shouldn't be overly harsh, because a great deal of effort and research went into the work and Ms. Smith is a respected scholar. She deserves credit for her effort. But revising history from a woman's liberation point of view, though it isn't a large part of the book, is anachronistic in my mind and it rubbed me the wrong way.
---If you want a copy, well, I won't be going back to mine.

4-0 out of 5 stars Cultural history, Modern-style sociologically oriented
This book is not divided into chronological chapters but into thematic chapters, treating each particular aspect of "culture" as she sees it once and for all at one place in the book, much like Norman Davis did in his delightful history of Poland, "Heart of Europe".
There are four major sections, each with two chapters. I: Fundamentals, with the chapters Speaking and writing and Living and dying. II: Affinities, divided into Friends and relations, and Men and women. III: Resources, divided into Labour and lordship, and Getting and giving. IV: Ideologies, divided into Kingship and Christianity and Rome and the peoples of Europe. There follow an Epilogue on pp293-297, and Notes on pp 298-313 which gives the sources for works quoted. The section Further Reading, occupying pp 314-343 is actually a so called commented bibliography, which I found valuable since it puts the reading list into a historiographic perspective and aids in picking out books that will interest me during further studies.
The topic of the book being Europe in the years 500-1000 AD, which earlier used to be referred to as The Dark Ages, I found it positive, for instance, that she does away with the concept of Barbarians (as opposed to supposedly "civilised" Romans) in a way which Peter Heather (who insists that there was indeed a Fall of the Roman empire, and of civilisation with it) would probably find blasphemous. She shows convincingly that the Europe of AD 1000 was very different from that of AD 500, so obviously a lot of things happened in terms of development within European societies, even during supposedly Dark Ages. No signs of stagnation there !
I noted some negatives. The lack of illustrations is rather unusual for a Cultural History. In fact, the only photo inside the book is the frontispiece (in b/w ! ), showing a Scottish decorated sarcophagus (whose importance is interpreted extensively on pp 7-9), plus there are two colour images on the front wrapper: the inside back flap shows a photo of the author. To give food not just for your thought but for your eyes you must clearly look elsewhere: Check out the (late) mediaeval world in pictures as offered by the Duke of Berry (France), in his commissioned work of exquisite miniatures in "Les très riches heures du duc de Berry" (alternatively called Les très belles heures in some editions; the Germans call this type of books a Stundenbuch, so you could search for all three synonyms to get your hand on copies of such literature). I wish I knew about some similar work covering the period of Miss Smith's book (AD 500-1000) but I don't. If someone out there knows, would you please post an update on this site ! Another feature is heavy-footed language at places, and long sentences (4-5 lines) are usual. But again, the intended readers of a work such as this will be indulgent towards such features.
As you may guess from the above, this is not some lavish coffee-table publication but a high-brow book which gives the reader much food for thought, serving as your companion for the long haul, to argue and disagree with at times. I come away from the first reading with a sense of deep satisfaction, and a wish to continue my studies of Mediaeval Culture.
Not being a professional historian myself I hesitate to mark this work: I might be unfair, but felt I should deduct one star from the maximum due to the slight deficiencies noted. But it might very well be regarded a 5-star work given its own premises, I guess.
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65. Entertainment Weekly November 12, 2004 Julia Roberts & Natalie Portman, Alicia Keys, The Incredibles, Boston Legal, Tom Wolfe, Holiday Movie Preview
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (2004)

Asin: B002IKGB58
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66. A THREAD OF ENGLISH ROAD
by CHARLES S. BROOKS
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1925-01-01)

Asin: B003KCSJLC
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67. Treasures from an Unknown Reign: Shunzhi Porcelain
by Michael Butler, Julia B. Curtis, Stephen Little
Paperback: 251 Pages (2002-05)
list price: US$60.00 -- used & new: US$29.00
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Asin: 0295982136
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The Shunzhi era (1644-61), marking the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing, was a transitional period in Chinese history. As far as porcelain was concerned, until the last 20 years, it was a little-known reign not only in the West but in China itself.

By the late 1630s, painters on porcelain had developed a new, highly recognizable, and successful style. Many of the innovative themes were taken from woodblock prints, with landscapes and narrative scenes particularly inspired by contemporary scroll and album paintings. Soon after 1644, potters began to paint wonderful landscapes, with stylistic devices such as clouds and rock formations used to fill in the "back" of the pot. The beauty and liveliness of the pots' paintings, along with the evolving shapes of the pots, stands out and makes these years a most significant period the art history of China. In the Shunzhi era, more than any other time in the last 500 years of Chinese porcelain, there was a strong emphasis on individual works of art, each one unique. ... Read more


68. The Merry Span: For Wide Awake Boys and Girls (Four in Hand Series)
by Jennie Joy Jessie Rodman, Mrs. F. Greenough Mary N. Prescott, Julia P. Ballard, "Kham", Mary H. Skeel, L. A. France, Margaret Johnson, George Cooper, Charles H. Hill, Florence Hallowell Mary Johnson
 Hardcover: Pages (1890)

Asin: B000UOHZEK
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No date, but most likely 1880s or 1890s. Illustrated throughout with woodcut engravings. Unpaginated. Stories and poems by Jessie Rodman, Jennie Joy, Mary N. Prescott, Mrs. F. Greenough, Julia P. Ballard, "Kham," Mary H. Skeel, L. A. France, Margaret Johnson, George Cooper, Charles H. Hill, Mary Johnson, Florence Hallowell. Illustrations by various artists. ... Read more


69. JULIA HARRINGTON, WINNEBAGO, IOWA, 1913
by RICHARD BISSELL
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1969-01-01)

Asin: B003K11D02
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70. ROBERT BROWNING AND JULIA WEDGWOOD : A BROKEN FRIENDSHIP AS REVEALED BY THEIR LETTERS
by RICHARD, ED. CURLE
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1937-01-01)

Asin: B003KCW42C
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71. TREES WORTH KNOWING
by JULIA ELLEN ROGERS
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1925-01-01)

Asin: B003KCSVNI
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72. SEASIDE AND WAYSIDE, NO. 3
by JULIA MC NAIR WRIGHT
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1903-01-01)

Asin: B003KCQ8BU
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73. Trees Worth Knowing (Little Nature Library)
by Julia Ellen Rogers
 Hardcover: 291 Pages (1917)

Asin: B000R1LD12
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74. The Hermit of the Berkshire Valley: Facts and Fiction
by Julia Barry Costello
 Paperback: Pages (1921-01-01)

Asin: B0028HUE54
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75. Three lovers;: A novel
by Julia O'Faolain
 Hardcover: 255 Pages (1971)

Asin: B0006CPN2C
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76. THE WORLD'S OWN
by JULIA WARD HOWE
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1857-01-01)

Asin: B003KDN3B2
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77. THE AWAKENING OF KOHATH SLOANE
by JULIA MAC NAIR WRIGHT
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1899-01-01)

Asin: B003KCQN7Y
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78. Theological Subject Headings and Corporate Church Names
by Julia Petee
 Hardcover: Pages (1947-01-01)

Asin: B003KDTI9S
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79. PICTURES FRAMED IN SONG
by JULIA HARRIS MAY
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1907-01-01)

Asin: B001VUGLMY
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80. Poems
by Julia C.R. Dorr
 Hardcover: Pages (1913-01-01)

Asin: B0026CKLWW
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