What to Read After Inventing the Middle Ages
Readers who loved Inventing the Middle Ages by Norman F. Cantor keep reaching for these 24 books. This list is built from where Inventing the Middle Ages is read alongside other books across reader co-reads and book lists. The more independent sources agree on a title, the higher it ranks.
Books to read after Inventing the Middle Ages
The making of the Middle Ages
A History of Private Life, Volume II, Revelations of the Medieval World (History of Private Life)
Mysteries of the Middle Ages
Medieval people
How the Irish saved civilization
The hundred years war
Marriage and the family in the Middle Ages
Chivalry (Yale Nota Bene)
The Bletchley girls
Evening in the Palace of Reason
The making of Europe
Uppity Women of Medieval Times
Cathedral, forge, and waterwheel
Popular culture in early modern Europe
1066
From Ritual to Romance
Medieval Cities
The Middle Ages
Daily life in medieval times
Life in a medieval castle
The Great Chain of Being
Great Medieval Heretics
Hypatia of Alexandria (Revealing Antiquity , No 8)
Masters of Empire