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 1125-1152. io. Italy, 1125-1152. 11. Frederick Barbarossa and Germany. 12. (a) Frederick Barbarossa and the Lombard League; ( b ) South Italy in the twelfth century. 13. England : Norman kings (William II to Stephen). 14. England: Henry II. 15. France and the Angevin dominion. 16. France and the Communal movement. 17. The Jews. 18. Scholasticism. 19. Effects of the Crusades on Western Europe.

Vol. VI. THE ROMAN THEOCRACY

1. Henry VI. 2. Growth of the Papal power: Innocent III. 3. The struggle for the Empire (Philip II and Otto IV). 4. Frederick II : Germany. 5. Frederick II : Italy and Sicily. 6. The Fall of the Hohenstaufens (a) (Germany) ; ( b ) Italy. 7. Philip Augustus (and Louis VIII). 8. Louis IX. 9. England: Richard and John. 10. England: Henry III. 11. Spain.

12. Scandinavia (from middle of eleventh to end of thirteenth century).

13. Poland and Hungary (from middle of eleventh to end of thirteenth cen- tury). 14. Heresies and inquisition. 15. The Mendicant Orders. 16. Universities and learning. 17. Commerce and Industry in the Middle Ages. 18. Chivalry. 19. Architecture (a) Ecclesiastical ; ( b ) Military. 20. Legendary cycles in the Middle Ages.

Vol. VII. DECLINE OF THE EMPIRE AND PAPACY

1. The Empire (1272-1313). 2. Italy in the time of Dante. 3. Lewis the

Bavarian. 4. Charles IV and Bohemia. 5. Switzerland. 6. The Hansa. 7. The Teutonic order, Poland and Lithuania. 8. The Popes at Avignon and the Great Schism. 9. France : the last Capetians. 10. France : Hun- dred Years’ War (First part), n. France: Armagnacs and Burgundians. 12. England: Edward I and Edward II. 13. England: Edward III and Richard II. 14. Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. 15. (a) Wyclif ( b ) Hus. 16. The Councils of Constance and Basel. 17. Spain. 18. Assemblies of Estates. 19. Italian States in the fourteenth century. 20. Early Renais- sance. 21. Mysticism. 22. Growth of towns in Western Europe.

Vol. VIII. GROWTH OF THE WESTERN KINGDOMS

1. The Hussite Wars. 2. The Empire in the 15th century. 3. Hungary. 4. The Papacy in the 15th century. 5. Italy. 6. Florence under the Medici. 7. Spain and Portugal. 8. France : Hundred Years’ War (Second period). 9. France: Louis XI. 10. Burgundy. 11. Low Countries. 12. England: Lancastrians. 13. England : New Monarchy. 14. The Scandinavian King- doms. 15. Russia. 16. The Renaissance. 17. New theories of education. 18. Political theory. 19. Warfare 20. Magic, witchcraft, astrology in the Middle Ages.

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