Originally published in 1962, The Long-Haired Kings is split into
two parts. The first is concerned with the history of France in the
period of gestation, between the end of Roman imperial room in
Gaul, and the emergence of medieval France in the tenth century. It
is principally concerned with the Franks, their institutions, laws
and writers. The second half acts as an introduction to the
hitherto unpublished study of Frankish kingship and surveys
Merovingian rule from its beginning in the Rhineland wastes to the
metamorphosis as Carolingian rule. This book is a unique
contribution to the study of medieval history and was one of the
first books of its time to provide a unique study of European
languages.
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