História da Europa
- Preface - Fall of the Roman Empire, Romanesque and Gothic periods
- Chapter 1 - Religious, Social and Economic Brooding, The Hundred Years War and the Black Death: Shift to a New Europe
[ed. note: The "Religious, Social, and Economic Brooding" is intended to mean the works by authours such as Dante, artists like Giotto, and those of the faith like Wycliff. Their 'brooding' sets the foundations for both Renaissance and Reformation, and those will be covered in brief. The foundations of Spanish and Portugese Reconquista will also be clear in this chapter. Los Reconquitas will be covered in the Ex and Dis chapter in specific details.]
[ed. note: at this point there were numerous events going on all around 1750-1900 is one of the most active periods in european history. the chapters below are VERY fluid and will likely not be anything like they are currently listed in the final make up of the chapters]