Enfance de l’Europe — 2-Volume Set by Robert Fossier (1982)
Enfance de l’Europe — 2-Volume Set by Robert Fossier (1982)
Enfance de l’Europe — 2-Volume Set by Robert Fossier (1982)
A complete and continuous exploration of medieval Europe’s economic and social foundations, authored by one of France’s most respected medievalists. These two volumes form a seamless narrative—Volume I begins with human geography and spatial organization, while Volume II dives into structural dynamics and societal challenges.
Included Titles:
1. Enfance de l'Europe: Aspects Économiques et Sociaux, Vol. 1 — L'homme et son espace
Robert Fossier, PUF, 1982, softcover, 615 pages
2. Enfance de l'Europe: Aspects Économiques et Sociaux, Vol. 2 — Structures et problèmes
Robert Fossier, PUF, 1982, softcover, pages 616–1075
Why This Set Matters
This is not just a history—it’s a methodical excavation of how medieval Europeans lived, worked, and organized their world. Fossier’s work is foundational in medieval studies, blending rigorous data with humanistic insight.
Condition: Gently used vintage copies with light shelf wear. A few passages might be underlined in pencil in some books and can be erased if desired. The first page bears the name of the original owner—Elisabeth
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