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The Merovingian Kingdoms and the Mediterranean World - Revisiting the Sources (Hardcover): Stefan Esders, Yitzhak Hen, Pia... The Merovingian Kingdoms and the Mediterranean World - Revisiting the Sources (Hardcover)
Stefan Esders, Yitzhak Hen, Pia Lucas, Tamar Rotman
R3,898 Discovery Miles 38 980 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explores the Merovingian kingdoms in Gaul within a broader Mediterranean context. Their politics and culture have mostly been interpreted in the past through a narrow local perspective, but as the papers in this volume clearly demonstrate, the Merovingian kingdoms had complicated and multi-layered political, religious, and socio-cultural relations with their Mediterranean counterparts, from Visigothic Spain in the West to the Byzantine Empire in the East, and from Anglo-Saxon England in the North to North-Africa in the South. The papers collected here provide new insights into the history of the Merovingian kingdoms by examining various relevant issues, ranging from identity formation to the shape and rules of diplomatic relations, cultural transformation, as well as voiced attitudes towards the "other". Each of the papers begins with a short excerpt from a primary source, which serves as a stimulus for the discussion of broader issues. The various sources' point of view and their contextualization stand at the heart of the analysis, thus ensuring that discussions are accessible to students and non-specialists, without jeopardizing the high academic standard of the debate.

Early Medieval Militarisation (Paperback): Ellora Bennett, Guido M Berndt, Stefan Esders, Laury Sarti Early Medieval Militarisation (Paperback)
Ellora Bennett, Guido M Berndt, Stefan Esders, Laury Sarti
R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The societies of ancient Europe underwent a continual process of militarisation, and this would come to be a defining characteristic of the early Middle Ages. The process was neither linear nor mono-causal, but it affected society as a whole, encompassing features like the lack of demarcation between the military and civil spheres of the population, the significance attributed to weapons beyond their military function and the wide recognition of martial values. Early medieval militarisation assembles twenty studies that use both written and archaeological evidence to explore the phenomenon of militarisation and its impact on the development of the societies of early medieval Europe. The interdisciplinary investigations break new ground and will be essential reading for scholars and students of related fields, as well as non-specialists with an interest in early medieval history. -- .

Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire - c. 900-c.1050 (Hardcover): Sarah Greer, Alice Hicklin, Stefan Esders Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire - c. 900-c.1050 (Hardcover)
Sarah Greer, Alice Hicklin, Stefan Esders
R4,480 Discovery Miles 44 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire offers a new take on European history from c.900 to c.1050, examining the 'post-Carolingian' period in its own right and presenting it as a time of creative experimentation with new forms of authority and legitimacy. In the late eighth century, the Frankish king Charlemagne put together a new empire. Less than a century later, that empire had collapsed. The story of Europe following the end of the Carolingian empire has often been presented as a tragedy: a time of turbulence and disintegration, out of which the new, recognisably medieval kingdoms of Europe emerged. This collection offers a different perspective. Taking a transnational approach, the authors contemplate the new social and political order that emerged in tenth- and eleventh-century Europe and examine how those shaping this new order saw themselves in relation to the past. Each chapter explores how the past was used creatively by actors in the regions of the former Carolingian Empire to search for political, legal and social legitimacy in a turbulent new political order. Advancing the debates on the uses of the past in the early Middle Ages and prompting reconsideration of the narratives that have traditionally dominated modern writing on this period, Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire is ideal for students and scholars of tenth- and eleventh-century European history.

Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire - c. 900-c.1050 (Paperback): Sarah Greer, Alice Hicklin, Stefan Esders Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire - c. 900-c.1050 (Paperback)
Sarah Greer, Alice Hicklin, Stefan Esders
R1,470 Discovery Miles 14 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire offers a new take on European history from c.900 to c.1050, examining the 'post-Carolingian' period in its own right and presenting it as a time of creative experimentation with new forms of authority and legitimacy. In the late eighth century, the Frankish king Charlemagne put together a new empire. Less than a century later, that empire had collapsed. The story of Europe following the end of the Carolingian empire has often been presented as a tragedy: a time of turbulence and disintegration, out of which the new, recognisably medieval kingdoms of Europe emerged. This collection offers a different perspective. Taking a transnational approach, the authors contemplate the new social and political order that emerged in tenth- and eleventh-century Europe and examine how those shaping this new order saw themselves in relation to the past. Each chapter explores how the past was used creatively by actors in the regions of the former Carolingian Empire to search for political, legal and social legitimacy in a turbulent new political order. Advancing the debates on the uses of the past in the early Middle Ages and prompting reconsideration of the narratives that have traditionally dominated modern writing on this period, Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire is ideal for students and scholars of tenth- and eleventh-century European history.

East and West in the Early Middle Ages - The Merovingian Kingdoms in Mediterranean Perspective (Hardcover): Stefan Esders,... East and West in the Early Middle Ages - The Merovingian Kingdoms in Mediterranean Perspective (Hardcover)
Stefan Esders, Yaniv Fox, Yitzhak Hen, Laury Sarti
R3,300 Discovery Miles 33 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

From their crystallisation in the late fifth century to their ultimate decline in the eighth, the Merovingian kingdoms were a product of a vibrant Mediterranean society with both a cultural past and a dynamic and ongoing dialogue between the member communities. By bringing together the scholarship of historians, archaeologists, art historians, and manuscript researchers, this volume examines the Merovingian world's Mediterranean connections. The Franks' cultural horizons spanned not only the Latin-speaking world, but also the Byzantine Empire, northern Europe, Sassanid Persia, and, after the seventh century, a quickly ascendant Islamic culture. Traces of a constant movement of people and cultural artefacts through this world are ubiquitous. As simultaneous consumers, adapters, and disseminators of culture, the degree to which the Merovingian kingdoms were thought to engage with their neighbours is re-evaluated as this volume analyses written accounts, archaeological findings and artefacts to provide new perspectives on Merovingian wide-ranging relations.

Early Medieval Militarisation (Hardcover): Ellora Bennett, Guido M Berndt, Stefan Esders, Laury Sarti Early Medieval Militarisation (Hardcover)
Ellora Bennett, Guido M Berndt, Stefan Esders, Laury Sarti
R2,839 Discovery Miles 28 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The societies of ancient Europe underwent a continual process of militarisation, and this would come to be a defining characteristic of the early Middle Ages. The process was neither linear nor mono-causal, but it affected society as a whole, encompassing features like the lack of demarcation between the military and civil spheres of the population, the significance attributed to weapons beyond their military function and the wide recognition of martial values. Early medieval militarisation assembles twenty studies that use both written and archaeological evidence to explore the phenomenon of militarisation and its impact on the development of the societies of early medieval Europe. The interdisciplinary investigations break new ground and will be essential reading for scholars and students of related fields, as well as non-specialists with an interest in early medieval history. -- .

The Merovingian Kingdoms and the Mediterranean World - Revisiting the Sources (Paperback): Stefan Esders, Yitzhak Hen, Pia... The Merovingian Kingdoms and the Mediterranean World - Revisiting the Sources (Paperback)
Stefan Esders, Yitzhak Hen, Pia Lucas, Tamar Rotman
R1,255 Discovery Miles 12 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the Merovingian kingdoms in Gaul within a broader Mediterranean context. Their politics and culture have mostly been interpreted in the past through a narrow local perspective, but as the papers in this volume clearly demonstrate, the Merovingian kingdoms had complicated and multi-layered political, religious, and socio-cultural relations with their Mediterranean counterparts, from Visigothic Spain in the West to the Byzantine Empire in the East, and from Anglo-Saxon England in the North to North-Africa in the South. The papers collected here provide new insights into the history of the Merovingian kingdoms by examining various relevant issues, ranging from identity formation to the shape and rules of diplomatic relations, cultural transformation, as well as voiced attitudes towards the “other”. Each of the papers begins with a short excerpt from a primary source, which serves as a stimulus for the discussion of broader issues. The various sources’ point of view and their contextualization stand at the heart of the analysis, thus ensuring that discussions are accessible to students and non-specialists, without jeopardizing the high academic standard of the debate.

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