North-Eastern Frontiers of Medieval Europe
Explore the fascinating history of the North-Eastern Frontiers of Medieval Europe in this compelling work by Alan V. Murray, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014. This hardback edition spans 440 pages and delves into the intriguing lands along the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, stretching from Finland to the borders of Poland. By the mid-twelfth century, this region represented Catholic Europe's last frontier—a vast, undeveloped area characterized by lowlands, dense forests, and waterways. It was home to diverse communities speaking Finnic and Baltic languages, each with their own unique cultures and histories. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the medieval period, European history, or the intricate dynamics of cultural and territorial expansion. Discover the rich tapestry of life at the edge of medieval Europe and the significant events that shaped this remarkable frontier.