Historiography and identity III: Carolingian Approaches is the third volume of a series of six, which aims to study the relationship between the writing of history and the construction of identity from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Taken together, these volumes hope to recover the potential that historiography developed to articulate and shape strategies of identification in the ancient, late ancient, and medieval worlds. The third volume explores this history in Carolingian Europe from the 8th to the 10th century, which was crucial time for the definition of the cultural landscape of Latin Europe in the Middle Ages.Historiography and identity III: Carolingian approaches ist der dritte Band einer Reihe, die sich in sechs Bänden mit dem Verh...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
This thesis examines the eighth century rise in power of the Carolingian Church and the Carolingian ...
Palazzo Éric. Herbert Schutz. — The Carolingians in Central Europe, their History, Arts and Architec...
Historiography and identity III: Carolingian Approaches is the third volume of a series of six, whic...
This volume explores the extent to which the reinstitution of the Empire in Western Europe brought a...
The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe in...
The six-volume sub-series Historiography and Identity unites a wide variety of case studies from Ant...
The aim of this study is to examine how contemporary authors approached and understood the communal ...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
This volume analyses the importance of history, the textual resources of the past and the integratio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [105]-109)This thesis discusses two aspects of manuscript...
During Late Antiquity, the Germanic peoples of the successor states formed new ethnic identities acr...
The north-eastern region of the Iberian Peninsula, which later became medieval Catalonia, and the ad...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
This essay aims ut setting a refference framework for the evolution of Latin historiography, from th...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
This thesis examines the eighth century rise in power of the Carolingian Church and the Carolingian ...
Palazzo Éric. Herbert Schutz. — The Carolingians in Central Europe, their History, Arts and Architec...
Historiography and identity III: Carolingian Approaches is the third volume of a series of six, whic...
This volume explores the extent to which the reinstitution of the Empire in Western Europe brought a...
The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe in...
The six-volume sub-series Historiography and Identity unites a wide variety of case studies from Ant...
The aim of this study is to examine how contemporary authors approached and understood the communal ...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
This volume analyses the importance of history, the textual resources of the past and the integratio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [105]-109)This thesis discusses two aspects of manuscript...
During Late Antiquity, the Germanic peoples of the successor states formed new ethnic identities acr...
The north-eastern region of the Iberian Peninsula, which later became medieval Catalonia, and the ad...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
This essay aims ut setting a refference framework for the evolution of Latin historiography, from th...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
This thesis examines the eighth century rise in power of the Carolingian Church and the Carolingian ...
Palazzo Éric. Herbert Schutz. — The Carolingians in Central Europe, their History, Arts and Architec...