: The Byzantine Empire's equilibrium and expansion, as well as the Bulgarian "empire".
: The formation of Slavic states like Bohemia and Poland, Hungary, and European Russia. The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 3, c...
: Chapters covering Saxony, Bavaria, Lotharingia, Burgundy, and Provence. : The Byzantine Empire's equilibrium and expansion, as
The volume, which runs approximately , is organized into three major thematic sections: Part I: General Themes The volume, which runs approximately , is organized
: Rural economy, country life, and the growth of merchants and markets in towns.
: Rulers and government structures, the role of the Church, and the development of monasticism.
The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 3, c.900–c.1024 , edited by , is a scholarly survey of European development during the 10th and early 11th centuries. This period was pivotal for the formation of Europe's political geography and the emergence of lasting regional divisions.