The Recovery and Growth of European Society in the High Middle Ages Chapter 9 The Recovery and Growth of European Society in the High Middle Ages
Land and People in the High Middle Ages Population Growth Increased Security Agricultural Production Rises The New Agriculture Improved Climate More Arable Land Technological Improvements Carruca (Heavy Wheeled Plow) New Horse Collar Power of Water and Air Harnessed Three Field-System Higher Food Prices Free Peasants
Life of the Peasantry Activities determined by the seasons Religious Feast Days and the Church Lifestyle Wooden Cottage Limited Privacy Women Simple but nutritious diet Ale and the consumption of alcohol
The Aristocracy of the High Middle Ages Aristocracy: Kings, dukes, counts, barons, viscounts, bishops and archbishops Held extensive lands and power Warlike / Defenders of Society Castles
Warriors and Women The Way of the Warrior Aristocratic Women Knights and Knighthood Chivalry = code of ethics for nobility Young knights with little to do but fight Tournaments Aristocratic Women Under the control of men Manage the household Eleanor of Aquitaine (c. 1122 – 1204) Queen of France Queen of England
The New World of Trade and Cities The Revival of Trade Italian Cities Ties with the Byzantine Empire Flanders Wool Trade Fairs of Champagne Emergence of Money Economy
Medieval Trade Routes
The Growth of Cities Revival of trade leads to growth of cities Many new cities and towns founded beginning in tenth century City dwellers need freedom not serfdom Charters of Liberties City Government City Council Regulations Cities Relatively Small
Fortified City of Carcassone – Southern France
Life & Industry in the Medieval City Life in the Medieval City Surrounded by stone walls and prone to fire Artisans and merchants Unpleasant Environment Dirty Public Baths Women Industry in Medieval Cities Manufacturing Guilds Apprentices, Journeymen and Masters
The Intellectual and Artistic World of the High Middle Ages The Rise of Universities Educational Guilds Early Universities First University in Bologna – Law (c. 1158) University of Paris (c. 1200) Oxford and Cambridge (1208 - 1209) Liberal Arts Curriculum Trivium Quadrivium Lectures and Books Exams Bachelor of Arts Master of Arts Advances degrees in law, medicine or theology Violence
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Classical Antiquity & Scholasticism A Revival of Classical Antiquity Interest in the work of Greeks and Romans Greek Science and Philosophy The Role of the Muslim World Translations Commentaries The Development of Scholasticism Theology – “Queen of the Sciences” Reconcile Faith and Reason Aristotle and Christianity Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225 – 1274) Summa Theologica
Literature in the High Middle Ages Latin Vernacular Literature Troubadour Poetry Chanson de Geste The Song of Roland (c. 1100)
Romanesque Architecture: “A White Mantle of Churches” Explosion of Building Romanesque Style Rectangular Basilicas Vaults Massive Walls
Entrance to Saint Madeleine in Vézelay A Romanesque Church
Il Duomo, Florence’s Romanesque Cathedral
Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel – Normandy
The Gothic Cathedral Ribbed Vaults and Pointed Arches Flying Buttress Stained glass Saint Denis (c. 1140 – c. 1150) Communal Project
Bayeaux Cathedral in Normandy – A Gothic Church
The Gothic basilica at Assisi - Italy
Discussion Questions What were some of the factors that contributed to the revival of European society after the year 1000? What role did chivalry play in the lifestyle of the aristocracy? Why were Italian cities like Venice so important in the revival of trade? How did medieval universities originate? What is meant by scholasticism? What led to the transition from Romanesque to Gothic architecture?
Web Links What was it Really Like to Live in the Middle Ages? Medieval English Towns Knighthood, Chivalry and Tournaments Resource Library Thomistic Philosophy – The Enduring Thought of Saint Thomas Aquinas The Medieval Technology Pages The Abbey of Mont-St. Michel Images of Medieval Art and Architecture