Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire (eBook, PDF)
c. 900-c.1050
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c. 900-c.1050
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Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire offers a new take on European history from c.900 to c.1050, examining the 'post-Carolingian' period in its own right and presenting it as a time of creative experimentation with new forms of authority and legitimacy.
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Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire offers a new take on European history from c.900 to c.1050, examining the 'post-Carolingian' period in its own right and presenting it as a time of creative experimentation with new forms of authority and legitimacy.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429683046
- Artikelnr.: 57922622
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429683046
- Artikelnr.: 57922622
Sarah Greer is a post-doctoral fellow at the University of St Andrews. Her research explores the relationships between memory and power in the long tenth century. Alice Hicklin is a post-doctoral fellow at the Freie Universität Berlin. Her research compares legal and diplomatic practices throughout western Europe in the early middle ages. Stefan Esders is professor of Late Antique and Early Medieval History at the Freie Universität Berlin, specialising in legal history. He has recently co-edited East and West in the Early Middle Ages: The Merovingian Kingdoms in Mediterranean Perspective (2019) with Yaniv Fox, Yitzhak Hen and Laury Sarti.
1) Introduction; Past Narratives; 2) The Future of History after Empire; 3)
Remembering Troubled Pasts: Episcopal Deposition and Succession in
Flodoard's History of the Church of Rheims; 4) In the Shadow of Rome: After
Empire in the late-tenth-century Chronicle of Benedict of Monte Soratte; 5)
Infiltrating the Local Past: Supra-regional Players in Local Hagiography
from Trier in the Ninth and Tenth centuries; 6) After the Fall: Lives of
Texts and Lives of Modern Scholars in the Historiography of the
Post-Carolingian World; Inscribing Memories;7) How Carolingian was Early
Medieval Catalonia?; 8) Orchestrating Harmony: Litanies, Queens, and
Discord in the Carolingian and Ottonian Empires; 9) Models of marriage
charters in a notebook of Ademar of Chabannes (ninth-eleventh century); 10)
All in the Family: Creating a Carolingian Genealogy in the Eleventh
Century; 11) 'Charles's stirrups hang down from Conrad's saddle':
Reminiscences of Carolingian Oath Practice under Conrad II (1024¿1039);
Recalling Communities; 12) Notions of Belonging. Some Observations on
Solidarity in the Late- and Post Carolingian World; 13) Bishops, Canon Law,
and the Politics of Belonging in Post-Carolingian Italy, c. 930-c. 960; 14)
Migrant Masters and their Books. Italian Scholars and Knowledge Transfer in
post-Carolingian Europe; 15) The Dignity of Our Bodies and the Salvation of
Our Souls. Scandal, Purity, and the Pursuit of Unity in Late Tenth-Century
Monasticism; 16) Law and Liturgy: Excommunication Records, 900-1050
Remembering Troubled Pasts: Episcopal Deposition and Succession in
Flodoard's History of the Church of Rheims; 4) In the Shadow of Rome: After
Empire in the late-tenth-century Chronicle of Benedict of Monte Soratte; 5)
Infiltrating the Local Past: Supra-regional Players in Local Hagiography
from Trier in the Ninth and Tenth centuries; 6) After the Fall: Lives of
Texts and Lives of Modern Scholars in the Historiography of the
Post-Carolingian World; Inscribing Memories;7) How Carolingian was Early
Medieval Catalonia?; 8) Orchestrating Harmony: Litanies, Queens, and
Discord in the Carolingian and Ottonian Empires; 9) Models of marriage
charters in a notebook of Ademar of Chabannes (ninth-eleventh century); 10)
All in the Family: Creating a Carolingian Genealogy in the Eleventh
Century; 11) 'Charles's stirrups hang down from Conrad's saddle':
Reminiscences of Carolingian Oath Practice under Conrad II (1024¿1039);
Recalling Communities; 12) Notions of Belonging. Some Observations on
Solidarity in the Late- and Post Carolingian World; 13) Bishops, Canon Law,
and the Politics of Belonging in Post-Carolingian Italy, c. 930-c. 960; 14)
Migrant Masters and their Books. Italian Scholars and Knowledge Transfer in
post-Carolingian Europe; 15) The Dignity of Our Bodies and the Salvation of
Our Souls. Scandal, Purity, and the Pursuit of Unity in Late Tenth-Century
Monasticism; 16) Law and Liturgy: Excommunication Records, 900-1050
1) Introduction; Past Narratives; 2) The Future of History after Empire; 3)
Remembering Troubled Pasts: Episcopal Deposition and Succession in
Flodoard's History of the Church of Rheims; 4) In the Shadow of Rome: After
Empire in the late-tenth-century Chronicle of Benedict of Monte Soratte; 5)
Infiltrating the Local Past: Supra-regional Players in Local Hagiography
from Trier in the Ninth and Tenth centuries; 6) After the Fall: Lives of
Texts and Lives of Modern Scholars in the Historiography of the
Post-Carolingian World; Inscribing Memories;7) How Carolingian was Early
Medieval Catalonia?; 8) Orchestrating Harmony: Litanies, Queens, and
Discord in the Carolingian and Ottonian Empires; 9) Models of marriage
charters in a notebook of Ademar of Chabannes (ninth-eleventh century); 10)
All in the Family: Creating a Carolingian Genealogy in the Eleventh
Century; 11) 'Charles's stirrups hang down from Conrad's saddle':
Reminiscences of Carolingian Oath Practice under Conrad II (1024¿1039);
Recalling Communities; 12) Notions of Belonging. Some Observations on
Solidarity in the Late- and Post Carolingian World; 13) Bishops, Canon Law,
and the Politics of Belonging in Post-Carolingian Italy, c. 930-c. 960; 14)
Migrant Masters and their Books. Italian Scholars and Knowledge Transfer in
post-Carolingian Europe; 15) The Dignity of Our Bodies and the Salvation of
Our Souls. Scandal, Purity, and the Pursuit of Unity in Late Tenth-Century
Monasticism; 16) Law and Liturgy: Excommunication Records, 900-1050
Remembering Troubled Pasts: Episcopal Deposition and Succession in
Flodoard's History of the Church of Rheims; 4) In the Shadow of Rome: After
Empire in the late-tenth-century Chronicle of Benedict of Monte Soratte; 5)
Infiltrating the Local Past: Supra-regional Players in Local Hagiography
from Trier in the Ninth and Tenth centuries; 6) After the Fall: Lives of
Texts and Lives of Modern Scholars in the Historiography of the
Post-Carolingian World; Inscribing Memories;7) How Carolingian was Early
Medieval Catalonia?; 8) Orchestrating Harmony: Litanies, Queens, and
Discord in the Carolingian and Ottonian Empires; 9) Models of marriage
charters in a notebook of Ademar of Chabannes (ninth-eleventh century); 10)
All in the Family: Creating a Carolingian Genealogy in the Eleventh
Century; 11) 'Charles's stirrups hang down from Conrad's saddle':
Reminiscences of Carolingian Oath Practice under Conrad II (1024¿1039);
Recalling Communities; 12) Notions of Belonging. Some Observations on
Solidarity in the Late- and Post Carolingian World; 13) Bishops, Canon Law,
and the Politics of Belonging in Post-Carolingian Italy, c. 930-c. 960; 14)
Migrant Masters and their Books. Italian Scholars and Knowledge Transfer in
post-Carolingian Europe; 15) The Dignity of Our Bodies and the Salvation of
Our Souls. Scandal, Purity, and the Pursuit of Unity in Late Tenth-Century
Monasticism; 16) Law and Liturgy: Excommunication Records, 900-1050