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The Carolingian South
The Carolingian South
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ISBN No.: 9781526176301
Pages: 464
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 210.00
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Status: Available (Forthcoming)

The Carolingian South: Introduction - Sam Ottewill-Soulsby and Graeme Ward Part I: Agents and institutions 1. What's Carolingian about the kingdoms of the Carolingian Midi? Structures of power in Aquitaine and Provence - Fraser McNair 2. The material impact of the Carolingian empire in the Spanish March: A relational approach - Carlos Tejerizo García 3. Entangled competitions on the fringes of the Carolingian South-East: Rethinking the Council of Mantua (827) - Francesco Veronese 4. Northeastern Italy in the early Carolingian period: Archaeological perspectives on the integration of a border area - Yuri A. Marano 5. Lopsided legacy: Autonomy, relics, and Carolingian Dalmatia - Shane Cavlovic Part II: Watching the Carolingian South 6. Roman perceptions of the Carolingian world in the ninth century - Rosamond McKitterick 7.


Asserting political authority in Lombard Southern Italy: Adelchis of Benevento and Emperor Louis II - Giulia Zornetta 8. 'All the kings who reign in Francia are called Charles': The Carolingians in the eyes of al-Andalus - Sam Ottewill-Soulsby Part III: Carolingian Gothic 9. Visigothic dusk: The cities of Septimania after the seventh century - Javier Martínez Jiménez 10. Rethinking the Visigothic refugees - Graeme Ward 11. Learning from the vanquished? Visigothic legal texts in the empire of the Franks - Karl Ubl 12. Rejecting renovatio ? Cultural and intellectual interactions between the Iberian Christian kingdoms and the Carolingians - Gaelle Bosseman Part IV: Writing the Carolingian South 13. The taming of the south: Aquitaine, history and character in the poems of Ermoldus Nigellus - Carey Fleiner 14. Charlemagne's Jerusalem: Imperium, exegesis, and the Breve Commemoratorium de c asis Dei - Daniel Reynolds 15.


The Carolingian legacy in Aquitanian historical culture (eighth-twelfth centuries) - Julien Bellarbre.


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