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The Early Middle Ages The European Barbarians Migration And Its Impact

Posted on:2010-08-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360275964865Subject:World History
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Europe, the predecessor of most modern countries came about after the demise of the Western Roman Empire, and modern European nations at that time also keep connections with three ancient nations which are Celtic, Germanic, and Slav. There are less and less in the modern distribution of the Celtics, but the later two ones were in modern Western Europe and Eastern Europe's main national. These people in the course of development produced a number of branches and set up their own countries, but the link between them has not been cut off, and many of the problems they face are very delicate in a modern society . These national exchanges as a whole, was a form of the European prevalence. Looking across Europe, the various branches of national and mutual self-restraint on the one hand, laid the eastern and western Europe the pattern of confrontation with each other, on the other hand, has laid a modern European nation-state the basic outline, and also profoundly affect the formation of the European feudal system.This article is divided into three parts:The first part briefly tell you where the barbarians of Europe situated, as well as the contacts and exchanges between Rome and the barbarians during the expansion to the north of Mediterranean region. At that time Celtic had great forces and the distribution is broad, but Germanic people from the remote inland areas gradually migrate to Europe and spread to every continent;The second part introduces the arrival of the Huns who were forced westward migration of the barbarians in about five hundred years. The Celts were in a serious compression of space, Germanic people occupied the majority of Gaul and the surrounding areas in the formation of a series of small country. In the east, west Slavs kept migration, and by the impact of Byzantine civilization, of which the Balkans became a melting pot of people and civilizations of the regions. In the development and expansion , these peoples made a profound influence on the formation of the European feudal system as a whole, and then Eastern and Western part of Europe took a different path of development.The third part introduces the residue from the Nordic Germanic people, who launched the activities of similar nature of pirates before and after the tenth century,. They are rampant, widespread, and had a great impact in the political and economic development in most countries of the European which made the nation to grapple with more complex issues. With the end of the invasion, the threat for the European continent also gradually disappeared.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Early Middle Ages, Barbarians, Migration
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