Gies examines the institution of knighthood in Europe, from its beginnings in France during the ninth or tenth century to its decay in the face of new social forces as the Middle Ages began to give way to the Renaissance. From the Crusades to the Knights Templar, from the concept of chivalry to the role of knights in maintaining a feudal society, The Knight in History is a comprehensive look at an iconic figure whose influence on society can still be felt today.
Frances Gies and her husband Joseph have been writing books about medieval history for thirty years. Together and separately, they are the authors of more than twenty books, including Life in a Medieval City, Life in a Medieval Castle, Life in a Medieval Village, The Knight in History, and Cathedral, Forge, and Waterwheel. They live near Ann Arbor, Michigan.
"A carefully researched, concise, readable, and entertaining account of an institution that remains a part of the Western imagination." - Los Angeles Times
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