By the early ninth century, the responsibility for a series of social, religious and political transformations had become an integral part of running the Carolingian empire. This became especially clear when, in 813/4, Louis the Pious and his court seized the momentum generated by their predecessors and broadened the scope of these reforms ever further. These reformers knew they represented a movement greater than the sum of its parts; the interdependence between those wielding imperial authority and those bearing responsibility for ecclesiastical reforms was driven by comprehensive, yet still surprisingly diverse expectations.Taking this diversity as a starting point, this book takes a fresh look at the optimistic first decades of the nint...
This dissertation examines the powerful, pervasive influence of the past – especially that of “ancie...
The only governmental institution to outlast the demise of the Roman Empire in western Europe was th...
The only governmental institution to outlast the demise of the Roman Empire in western Europe was th...
In the Merovingian era, the Church in Gaul was beginning to transform into a local church. Bishops r...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
This paper considers the question whether the renovatio of the Frankish Church at the beginning of t...
This paper considers the question whether the renovatio of the Frankish Church at the beginning of t...
Starting from manuscripts compiled for local priests in the Carolingian period, this book investigat...
Starting from manuscripts compiled for local priests in the Carolingian period, this book investigat...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
This thesis aims to shed light on two, linked phenomena of the Carolingian period that have thusfar ...
The concept of the “sacred palace” provides us with a key to understanding how Carolingian kings and...
Focusing on how the papacy took an increasing role in shaping the direction of its own reform and th...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
How does power manifest itself in individuals? Why do people obey authority? And how does a family, ...
This dissertation examines the powerful, pervasive influence of the past – especially that of “ancie...
The only governmental institution to outlast the demise of the Roman Empire in western Europe was th...
The only governmental institution to outlast the demise of the Roman Empire in western Europe was th...
In the Merovingian era, the Church in Gaul was beginning to transform into a local church. Bishops r...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
This paper considers the question whether the renovatio of the Frankish Church at the beginning of t...
This paper considers the question whether the renovatio of the Frankish Church at the beginning of t...
Starting from manuscripts compiled for local priests in the Carolingian period, this book investigat...
Starting from manuscripts compiled for local priests in the Carolingian period, this book investigat...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
This thesis aims to shed light on two, linked phenomena of the Carolingian period that have thusfar ...
The concept of the “sacred palace” provides us with a key to understanding how Carolingian kings and...
Focusing on how the papacy took an increasing role in shaping the direction of its own reform and th...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
How does power manifest itself in individuals? Why do people obey authority? And how does a family, ...
This dissertation examines the powerful, pervasive influence of the past – especially that of “ancie...
The only governmental institution to outlast the demise of the Roman Empire in western Europe was th...
The only governmental institution to outlast the demise of the Roman Empire in western Europe was th...