TY - BOOK ID - 31215253 TI - Crossroads : reizen door de Middeleeuwen : 300 - 1000 n. Chr. AU - Abulafia, David AU - Alcázar Hernádez, Eva Maria AU - Bormpoudaki, Maria AU - E.a. PY - 2017 SN - 9789462582248 9789462582231 9462582238 PB - Zwolle WBOOKS DB - UniCat KW - Exhibitions KW - Early Medieval KW - decorative arts KW - History of Europe KW - History of civilization KW - Applied arts. Arts and crafts KW - decorative arts [discipline] KW - Trade routes KW - Commerce KW - Decorative arts, Medieval KW - Cultural relations KW - History KW - History. KW - Europe KW - Middeleeuwen KW - Geschiedenis KW - Cultuur KW - Reizen KW - anno 300-399 KW - anno 500-1499 KW - anno 400-499 KW - Reizen (werkwoord) KW - middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak) KW - diplomatie KW - handel KW - reizen; toerisme KW - klassieke oudheid (historisch tijdvak) KW - religieuze geschiedenis KW - Islam, Mohammedaanse godsdienst KW - Joden, Joods leven KW - geschiedenis KW - oorlogen KW - wetenschappen KW - Byzantijnse rijk KW - 100 - 1000 KW - Europa KW - Civilization, Medieval KW - middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak). KW - diplomatie. KW - handel. KW - reizen; toerisme. KW - klassieke oudheid (historisch tijdvak). KW - religieuze geschiedenis. KW - Islam, Mohammedaanse godsdienst. KW - Joden, Joods leven. KW - geschiedenis. KW - oorlogen. KW - wetenschappen. KW - Byzantijnse rijk. KW - 100 - 1000. KW - Europa. KW - cultuurgeschiedenis UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:31215253 AB - This publication presents the Early Middle Ages as a period of transformation when cultural exchange was reflected in the development of different regional cultures in Europe from Ireland to the Mediterranean, from the Baltic to Greece and Spain. The overarching themes of connectivity and diversity give shape to individual elements such as the heritage of the ancient Roman Empire, the effects of travel and the impact of war, the representation of identity and the connection of knowledge and faith as Jewish, Christian and Muslim groups coexisted, reflecting the cohesive nature of Europe in the Early Middle Ages. ER -