Frankland
The Franks and the world of the early middle ages
Herausgeber: Fouracre, Paul; Ganz, David
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The Franks and the world of the early middle ages
Herausgeber: Fouracre, Paul; Ganz, David
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Commemoration of work by Professor Nelson on early medieval history, Frankish culture and its effect on Europe.
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Commemoration of work by Professor Nelson on early medieval history, Frankish culture and its effect on Europe.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9780719087721
- ISBN-10: 0719087724
- Artikelnr.: 35526311
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9780719087721
- ISBN-10: 0719087724
- Artikelnr.: 35526311
Paul Fouracre is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Manchester. David Ganz is Professor of Palaeography at King's College, London
Dame Jinty Nelson: an appreciation, Paul Fouracre and David Ganz Charters,
law codes and formulae: the Franks between theory and practice, Alice Rio
Compulsory purchase in the earlier Middle Ages, Susan Reynolds Gallic or
Greek? Archbishops in England from Theodore to Ecgbehrt, Alan Thacker
Forgetting and remembering Dagobert II. The English connection, Paul
Fouracre Some Carolingian questions from Charlemagne's days, David Ganz
'Immune from heresy'. Defining the boundaries of Carolingian Christianity,
Matthew Innes English history and Irish readers in the Frankish World, Paul
Kershaw In search of the Carolingian 'dear lord', Rachel Stone Making a
difference in tenth-century politics: King Athelstan's sisters and Frankish
queenship, Simon MacLean, The Carolingian capture of Aachen in 978 and its
historiographical footprint, Theo Riches ''Absoluimus uos uice beati petri
apostolorum principis''. Episcopal authority and the reconciliation of
excommunicants in England and Francia c. 900-c.1150, Sarah Hamilton
Fontenoy and after: pursuing enemies to death in France between the ninth
and the eleventh centuries, John Gillingham The death of Burgheard son of
Aelfgar and its context, Stephen Baxter. The representation of queenship in
Anglo-Norman charters, David Bates Bretons and Franks: the impact of the
modern political climate on writing the history of the early middle ages,
Wendy Davies Appendix: Domesday entries for persons named Burgheard
Publications of Professor Janet L. Nelson Tabula Gratulatoria Index of
topics, compiled by C. P. Lewis
law codes and formulae: the Franks between theory and practice, Alice Rio
Compulsory purchase in the earlier Middle Ages, Susan Reynolds Gallic or
Greek? Archbishops in England from Theodore to Ecgbehrt, Alan Thacker
Forgetting and remembering Dagobert II. The English connection, Paul
Fouracre Some Carolingian questions from Charlemagne's days, David Ganz
'Immune from heresy'. Defining the boundaries of Carolingian Christianity,
Matthew Innes English history and Irish readers in the Frankish World, Paul
Kershaw In search of the Carolingian 'dear lord', Rachel Stone Making a
difference in tenth-century politics: King Athelstan's sisters and Frankish
queenship, Simon MacLean, The Carolingian capture of Aachen in 978 and its
historiographical footprint, Theo Riches ''Absoluimus uos uice beati petri
apostolorum principis''. Episcopal authority and the reconciliation of
excommunicants in England and Francia c. 900-c.1150, Sarah Hamilton
Fontenoy and after: pursuing enemies to death in France between the ninth
and the eleventh centuries, John Gillingham The death of Burgheard son of
Aelfgar and its context, Stephen Baxter. The representation of queenship in
Anglo-Norman charters, David Bates Bretons and Franks: the impact of the
modern political climate on writing the history of the early middle ages,
Wendy Davies Appendix: Domesday entries for persons named Burgheard
Publications of Professor Janet L. Nelson Tabula Gratulatoria Index of
topics, compiled by C. P. Lewis
Dame Jinty Nelson: an appreciation, Paul Fouracre and David Ganz Charters,
law codes and formulae: the Franks between theory and practice, Alice Rio
Compulsory purchase in the earlier Middle Ages, Susan Reynolds Gallic or
Greek? Archbishops in England from Theodore to Ecgbehrt, Alan Thacker
Forgetting and remembering Dagobert II. The English connection, Paul
Fouracre Some Carolingian questions from Charlemagne's days, David Ganz
'Immune from heresy'. Defining the boundaries of Carolingian Christianity,
Matthew Innes English history and Irish readers in the Frankish World, Paul
Kershaw In search of the Carolingian 'dear lord', Rachel Stone Making a
difference in tenth-century politics: King Athelstan's sisters and Frankish
queenship, Simon MacLean, The Carolingian capture of Aachen in 978 and its
historiographical footprint, Theo Riches ''Absoluimus uos uice beati petri
apostolorum principis''. Episcopal authority and the reconciliation of
excommunicants in England and Francia c. 900-c.1150, Sarah Hamilton
Fontenoy and after: pursuing enemies to death in France between the ninth
and the eleventh centuries, John Gillingham The death of Burgheard son of
Aelfgar and its context, Stephen Baxter. The representation of queenship in
Anglo-Norman charters, David Bates Bretons and Franks: the impact of the
modern political climate on writing the history of the early middle ages,
Wendy Davies Appendix: Domesday entries for persons named Burgheard
Publications of Professor Janet L. Nelson Tabula Gratulatoria Index of
topics, compiled by C. P. Lewis
law codes and formulae: the Franks between theory and practice, Alice Rio
Compulsory purchase in the earlier Middle Ages, Susan Reynolds Gallic or
Greek? Archbishops in England from Theodore to Ecgbehrt, Alan Thacker
Forgetting and remembering Dagobert II. The English connection, Paul
Fouracre Some Carolingian questions from Charlemagne's days, David Ganz
'Immune from heresy'. Defining the boundaries of Carolingian Christianity,
Matthew Innes English history and Irish readers in the Frankish World, Paul
Kershaw In search of the Carolingian 'dear lord', Rachel Stone Making a
difference in tenth-century politics: King Athelstan's sisters and Frankish
queenship, Simon MacLean, The Carolingian capture of Aachen in 978 and its
historiographical footprint, Theo Riches ''Absoluimus uos uice beati petri
apostolorum principis''. Episcopal authority and the reconciliation of
excommunicants in England and Francia c. 900-c.1150, Sarah Hamilton
Fontenoy and after: pursuing enemies to death in France between the ninth
and the eleventh centuries, John Gillingham The death of Burgheard son of
Aelfgar and its context, Stephen Baxter. The representation of queenship in
Anglo-Norman charters, David Bates Bretons and Franks: the impact of the
modern political climate on writing the history of the early middle ages,
Wendy Davies Appendix: Domesday entries for persons named Burgheard
Publications of Professor Janet L. Nelson Tabula Gratulatoria Index of
topics, compiled by C. P. Lewis