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The Merovingians - Kingship, Institutions, Law, and History (Hardcover)
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The Merovingians - Kingship, Institutions, Law, and History (Hardcover)
Series: Variorum Collected Studies
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The studies collected here cover a period of about 33 years, from
1986 to 2019, and represent a sustained effort to understand the
institutions of the Merovingian kingdom and its history. There has
long been a predisposition to cast the Merovingian period in the
dark colours of barbarism or to treat it with reference to personal
relationships and archaic institutions. The present volume,
instead, recognizes the Merovingian world not as an archaic,
primitive intrusion on the Mediterranean civilization of the Roman
Empire but simply as a participant in the wider commonwealth that
existed before and remained after the dissolution of the western
imperial system; in so doing, it serves to refute the scholarly
tendency to primitivize Merovingian governance, its underlying
institutions, and the broader culture upon which these rested. The
collection is divided into four parts. Part I considers the
question of whether Merovingian kingship should be viewed as a
species of archaic, 'sacral' kingship. Part II, on institutions,
has chapters that deal with various offices (the grafio and
centenarius), public institutions (especially immunity and public
security), and the broader makeup of the Merovingian state system.
Part III, on charters, procedure, and law, has chapters on the
profile of the charter evidence as now presented in the new MGH
edition of the Merovingian diplomas and one on particular
procedures before the royal tribunal, mistakenly referred to in
scholarship as 'fictitious' trials; a final chapter provides a
reflection on, and basic guide to, the law in general of the
successor kingdoms, with an eye to the evidence of Merovingian
Gaul. Part IV, a slight change of pace, deals with historiography,
both the modern variety (Reinhard Wenskus) and the Merovingian
(Gregory of Tours). All chapters deal extensively with the
historiography of their subjects. This book will appeal to students
and scholars alike interested in Early Medieval European history,
Merovingian history, Early Medieval law and society, Early Medieval
historiography, and the influence of Merovingian law and governance
on later centuries.
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