Suggested References

Chapter 13 Review: Suggested References

Aberth provides a good overview of the crises. Blumenfeld-Kosinski and Bynum each explore various aspects of late medieval piety. Nauert treats the many ramifications of Renaissance humanism, and Hale gives a useful overview of political developments.

Aberth, John. From the Brink of the Apocalypse: Confronting Famine, War, Plague, and Death in the Later Middle Ages. 2001.

*The Black Death. Ed. and trans. Rosemary Horrox. 1994.

Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Renate. Poets, Saints, and Visionaries of the Great Schism, 1378–1417. 2006.

Bynum, Caroline. Wonderful Blood: Theology and Practice in Late Medieval Northern Germany and Beyond. 2006.

Cohn, Samuel K., Jr. Lust for Liberty: The Politics of Social Revolt in Medieval Europe, 1200–1425. 2006.

Grendler, Paul F. The Universities of the Italian Renaissance. 2002.

Hale, J. R. Renaissance Europe, 1480–1520. 2nd ed. 2000.

Imber, Colin. The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1650: The Structure of Power. 2002.

*Joan of Arc: La Pucelle. Trans. and ed. Craig Taylor. 2006.

Kent, F. W. Lorenzo de’ Medici and the Art of Magnificence. 2004.

Lambert, Malcolm. Medieval Heresy: Popular Movements from the Gregorian Reform to the Reformation. 3rd ed. 2002.

Nauert, Charles G. Humanism and the Culture of the Renaissance Europe. 2nd ed. 2006.

*The Renaissance in Europe: An Anthology. Eds. Peter Elmer, Nick Webb, and Roberta Wood. 2000.

Rollo-Koster, Joëlle, and Thomas M. Izbicki, eds. A Companion to the Great Western Schism (1378–1417). 2009.

*Selections from English Wycliffite Writings. Ed. and trans. Anne Hudson. 1978.