The End of the Middle Ages is a sweeping exploration of one of the most transformative periods in human history. This book follows Europe as it emerges from centuries of medieval traditions and enters a new age defined by powerful monarchies, revolutionary ideas, global exploration, religious upheaval, and cultural rebirth.
From the devastating aftermath of the Hundred Years' War to the dramatic Fall of Constantinople, from the rise of the Renaissance and the Printing Revolution to the unification of Spain under Ferdinand and Isabella, the narrative reveals how old institutions were challenged and reshaped. Readers will witness the final chapters of the Reconquista, the fall of Granada, the historic voyage of Christopher Columbus, and the pivotal events of 1492, a year that forever altered the course of world history.