Oxford: University Press, 2003. — 360 p.
Introduction: The Terribles espoirs of 1000 and the Tacit Fears of 2000
Awaiting the End of Time around the Turn of the Year 1000The Apocalyptic Year 1000 in Medieval Thought
Stalking the Signs: The Apocalyptic Commentaries
Adso of Montier-en-Der and the Fear of the Year 1000
Thietland's Commentary on Second Thessalonians: Digressions on the Antichrist and the End of the Millennium
Avarice and the Apocalypse
Waiting for the Millennium
The Apocalyptic Year 1000 in Medieval Art and LiteratureApocalypse and Last Judgment around the Year 1000
The Millennium, Time, and History for the Anglo-Saxons
The Cult of St. Michael the Archangel and the "Terrors of the Year 1000"
Eschatology, Millenarian Apocalypticism, and the Liturgical Anti-Judaism of the Medieval Prophet Plays
Visualizing the Millennium: Eschatological Rhetoric for the Ottonian Court
Historiography of the Apocalyptic Year 1000The Fear of an Apocalyptic Year 1000: Augustinian Historiography, Medieval and Modern
Eschatological Imagination and the Program of Roman Imperial and Ecclesiastical Renewal at the End of the Tenth Century
"Satan's Bonds Are Extremely Loose": Apocalyptic Expectation in Anglo-Saxon England during the Millennial Era
Apocalyptic Moments and the Eschatological Rhetoric of Reform in the Early Eleventh Century: The Case of the Visionary of St. Vaast
Tools and SourcesThe Astronomical Situation around the Year 1000
Selected Documents on Eschatological Expectations and Social Change around the Year 1000