Constantine and the Conversion of Europe
Discover the profound impact of Christianity on politics and society in Constantine and the Conversion of Europe by A. H. M. Jones. This insightful study delves into a pivotal period from AD 284 to 337, examining how Christianity emerged as a dominant force that reshaped governance and civilization across Europe. Originally published in 1948 and reprinted from the 1962 edition, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between faith and politics during the reign of Emperor Constantine. With 277 pages of detailed exploration, this work is essential for anyone interested in the history of Christianity and its influence on medieval society. Published by the University of Toronto Press, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to your historical library. Engage with the transformative events that laid the foundations of modern Europe through the lens of A. H. M. Jones's expert scholarship.