Early medieval Gaul and Francia were shaped by their connections to the wider world. The present chapter outlines ways in which this took place in relation to key economic, political, and religious changes. In the first part, we see that horizons were affected by changes in both North Sea and Mediterranean trade networks, with different implications for north and south. The second part examines the influence of northern Germanic migration, conflict in the south with the Goth and Arabs, and flirtations with post-Roman ideas about empire, each of which gave new notions of shape and identity to political community. In the third section, this is contrasted with how communities dealt with being part of a “universal” Christian world defined not o...
One of the most common words used in the sources for the First Crusade to express the crusaders' col...
The origins of 'our' Europe can be traced back to when the barbarian peoples settled in Romanized Eu...
This chapter describes trends in the practices, doctrines, and institutions of Catholic Christianity...
Early medieval Gaul and Francia were shaped by their connections to the wider world. The present cha...
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a re...
The Germanic kingdoms that rose in west Europe on Roman soil, are divided into two parts: the first ...
This chapter explores several features of early medieval Christianity: the fall of the Roman Empire ...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
One of the fundamental events in the formation of the medieval European continent was the transition...
In the fifth and sixth centuries CE, the Roman Empire fragmented, along with its network of politica...
This publication presents the Early Middle Ages as a period of transformation when cultural exchange...
This chapter examines the relationship between art and society in Iron Age Europe, with a focus on C...
This article introduces the themed section »Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean: Cha...
This publication presents the Early Middle Ages as a period of transformation when cultural exchange...
The north-eastern region of the Iberian Peninsula, which later became medieval Catalonia, and the ad...
One of the most common words used in the sources for the First Crusade to express the crusaders' col...
The origins of 'our' Europe can be traced back to when the barbarian peoples settled in Romanized Eu...
This chapter describes trends in the practices, doctrines, and institutions of Catholic Christianity...
Early medieval Gaul and Francia were shaped by their connections to the wider world. The present cha...
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a re...
The Germanic kingdoms that rose in west Europe on Roman soil, are divided into two parts: the first ...
This chapter explores several features of early medieval Christianity: the fall of the Roman Empire ...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
One of the fundamental events in the formation of the medieval European continent was the transition...
In the fifth and sixth centuries CE, the Roman Empire fragmented, along with its network of politica...
This publication presents the Early Middle Ages as a period of transformation when cultural exchange...
This chapter examines the relationship between art and society in Iron Age Europe, with a focus on C...
This article introduces the themed section »Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean: Cha...
This publication presents the Early Middle Ages as a period of transformation when cultural exchange...
The north-eastern region of the Iberian Peninsula, which later became medieval Catalonia, and the ad...
One of the most common words used in the sources for the First Crusade to express the crusaders' col...
The origins of 'our' Europe can be traced back to when the barbarian peoples settled in Romanized Eu...
This chapter describes trends in the practices, doctrines, and institutions of Catholic Christianity...