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Christianity was a major unifying factor between Eastern and Western Europe before the Arab conquests, but the conquest of North Africa sundered maritime connections between those areas. Increasingly, the Byzantine Church differed in language, practices, and liturgy from the Western Church. The Eastern Church used Greek instead of the Western Latin. The book Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Medieval World incorporates in four units. CONTENTS – Unit I: Polity and Economy in Ancient Rome, Unit II: Economic Developments in Europe from 7th to 14th Centuries, Unit III: Religion and Culture in Medieval Europe, Unit IV: Societies in Central Islamic Lands
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