TY - BOOK AU - Shaver-Cradell Anne TI - The middle ages T2 - The Cambridge introduction to art SN - 0521298709 U1 - 709.02 SHA 23 CY - Cambridge KW - Church and Religion KW - Economy KW - Medieval History KW - Feudalism KW - Historical Figures KW - Cultural Development N2 - "The Middle Ages" by Anne Shaver-Crandell offers a comprehensive overview of the period commonly referred to as the Medieval Era, spanning roughly from the 5th to the late 15th century. The book delves into various aspects of medieval life, including the social structure, economic systems, political developments, cultural and religious influences, and the evolution of art and literature. Shaver-Crandell discusses the transition from the Roman Empire's fall to the rise of feudalism, the impact of the Crusades, the role of the Church, and the significance of key figures and events. The narrative highlights the complexities of medieval society, including the lives of peasants, nobles, and clergy, as well as the challenges and changes that led into the Renaissance and the modern age. Overall, the book provides a nuanced and detailed exploration of the Middle Ages, aiming to dispel myths and provide a clearer understanding of this pivotal period in history ER -