Charlemagne : the formation of a European identity

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Charlemagne : the formation of a European identity

Rosamond McKitterick

Cambridge University Press, 2008

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  • : hardback

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Karl der Große

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Translation of: Karl der Große

Originally published in German by Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, 2008

Includes bibliographical references (p. 381-442) and indexes

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Description

Charlemagne is often claimed as the greatest ruler in Europe before Napoleon. This magisterial study re-examines Charlemagne the ruler and his reputation. It analyses the narrative representations of Charlemagne produced after his death, and thereafter focuses on the evidence from Charlemagne's lifetime concerning the creation of the Carolingian dynasty and the growth of the kingdom, the court and the royal household, communications and identities in the Frankish realm in the context of government, and Charlemagne's religious and cultural strategies. The book offers a critical examination of the contemporary sources and in so doing transforms our understanding of the development of the Carolingian empire, the formation of Carolingian political identity, and the astonishing changes effected throughout Charlemagne's forty-six year period of rule. This is a major contribution to Carolingian history which will be essential reading for anyone interested in the medieval past. Rosamond McKitterick has also received the 2010 Dr A. H. Heineken Prize for History for her research into the Carolingians.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Representations of Charlemagne
  • 2. Pippinids, Arnulfings and Agilolfings: the creation of a dynasty
  • 3. The royal court
  • 4. The King and the kingdom: communications and identities
  • 5. Correctio, knowledge and power.

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