What's a good way to learn about Europe between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance? are there decent books written on the subject or will I just need to surf Wikipedia?
>>1535698
>What's a good way to learn about Europe
Why u iz b racis or sum'? Why don't you want to learn about African and Queer history?
>>1535706
I may take a lgbt history course in college and I'm already taking one on ME history
History of Byzantium podcast by Robin Pierson is a good start for the eastern Mediterranean.
You'd need dozens of books to learn about just one country's history during that period.
What places are you most interested in? I can dig out my old college reading lists
>>1535875
France, especially post verdun
The Byzantine empire
The rise to power of Austria and the habsburgs