The aim of this study is to examine how contemporary authors approached and understood the communal identity of the inhabitants of the regnum Francorum from the seventh to the early ninth century. In order to do this, the study takes in a wide variety of narrative sources – historical and hagiographical – and addresses issues of both ‘community’ and ‘otherness’, and above all the relationship between the two. To this end, the study explores three related discourses that emerged and developed in this period. The first of these discourse concerned the Franks themselves, especially the way authors imagined a Frankish community composed of a single gens which overcame inherent divisions within the regnum. The second discourse involved the relat...
The student of the early medieval Saxons faces a number of methodological challenges. First, before ...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
The seventh century was a formative period in the history of western monasticism. It was during this...
Early Carolingian authors appear to have been acutely aware of ethnic and regional identities, and t...
This thesis explores the varying ways in which otherness was imagined and constructed in two cluster...
In this paper I examine three pieces of early ninth-century Frisian hagiography: Liudger’s Vita Greg...
This volume explores the extent to which the reinstitution of the Empire in Western Europe brought a...
This thesis explores the varying ways in which otherness was imagined and constructed in two cluster...
In the ninth century, the community of St Filibert, which was established on the island of Noirmouti...
This is a study of local communities in the north of England between 1069 and 1200. It examines the ...
“Apostolic Discourse and Christian Identity in Anglo-Saxon Literature” argues that Anglo-Saxon relig...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
The Viking Age lasted from approximately the 8th century CE to the 11th century CE, and throughout t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 91-100.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. The literary...
The student of the early medieval Saxons faces a number of methodological challenges. First, before ...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
The seventh century was a formative period in the history of western monasticism. It was during this...
Early Carolingian authors appear to have been acutely aware of ethnic and regional identities, and t...
This thesis explores the varying ways in which otherness was imagined and constructed in two cluster...
In this paper I examine three pieces of early ninth-century Frisian hagiography: Liudger’s Vita Greg...
This volume explores the extent to which the reinstitution of the Empire in Western Europe brought a...
This thesis explores the varying ways in which otherness was imagined and constructed in two cluster...
In the ninth century, the community of St Filibert, which was established on the island of Noirmouti...
This is a study of local communities in the north of England between 1069 and 1200. It examines the ...
“Apostolic Discourse and Christian Identity in Anglo-Saxon Literature” argues that Anglo-Saxon relig...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
The Viking Age lasted from approximately the 8th century CE to the 11th century CE, and throughout t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 91-100.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. The literary...
The student of the early medieval Saxons faces a number of methodological challenges. First, before ...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
The seventh century was a formative period in the history of western monasticism. It was during this...