During the Middle Ages, rulers from different regions aspired to an idea of imperial hegemony. On the other hand, there were rulers who deliberately refused to be «emperors», although their reign showed characteristics of imperial rule. The contributions in this volume ask for the reasons why some rulers such as Charlemagne strove for imperial titles, whereas others voluntarily shrank from them. They also look at the characteristics of and rituals connected to imperial rule as well as to the way Medieval empires saw themselves. Thus, the authors in this volume adopt a transcultural perspective, covering Western, Eastern, Northern and Southern Europe, Byzantium and the Middle East. Furthermore, they go beyond the borders of Christianity by i...
The following dissertation reassess previous explanations for the transmission of Byzantine iconogra...
This second chapter presents a theoretical contextualization of the volume’s specific case studies, ...
This paper seeks to establish what, if anything, the Empire’s Italian territories meant for its late...
During the Middle Ages, rulers from different regions aspired to an idea of imperial hegemony. On th...
Shows how the interactive, confrontational practice of courtly arts shaped imperial thought in the M...
Various concepts guide discussions on global literature, not least ›transnational‹. The present text...
This volume brings together historical research on classical antiquity and early medieval Europe wit...
This dissertation is about the history of two intertwined concepts, observed from their original app...
"Byzantine imperial imagery is commonly perceived as a static system. In contrast to this common por...
This dissertation challenges the traditional notions of the Anglo-Normans as rapacious colonizers of...
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a re...
The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe in...
The paper examines the changing concept of the Roman Imperium from the time of the emperor Theodosiu...
This paper examines the Frankish conquest and colonization of Saxony in the late eighth and early ni...
My dissertation, “Rex Francorum—imperator Augustus—gratia Dei rex: The ‘Language’ of Authority in th...
The following dissertation reassess previous explanations for the transmission of Byzantine iconogra...
This second chapter presents a theoretical contextualization of the volume’s specific case studies, ...
This paper seeks to establish what, if anything, the Empire’s Italian territories meant for its late...
During the Middle Ages, rulers from different regions aspired to an idea of imperial hegemony. On th...
Shows how the interactive, confrontational practice of courtly arts shaped imperial thought in the M...
Various concepts guide discussions on global literature, not least ›transnational‹. The present text...
This volume brings together historical research on classical antiquity and early medieval Europe wit...
This dissertation is about the history of two intertwined concepts, observed from their original app...
"Byzantine imperial imagery is commonly perceived as a static system. In contrast to this common por...
This dissertation challenges the traditional notions of the Anglo-Normans as rapacious colonizers of...
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a re...
The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe in...
The paper examines the changing concept of the Roman Imperium from the time of the emperor Theodosiu...
This paper examines the Frankish conquest and colonization of Saxony in the late eighth and early ni...
My dissertation, “Rex Francorum—imperator Augustus—gratia Dei rex: The ‘Language’ of Authority in th...
The following dissertation reassess previous explanations for the transmission of Byzantine iconogra...
This second chapter presents a theoretical contextualization of the volume’s specific case studies, ...
This paper seeks to establish what, if anything, the Empire’s Italian territories meant for its late...