The writing and reading of history in the early Middle Ages form the
key themes of this 2004 book. The primary focus is on the remarkable
manifestations of historical writing in relation to historical memory
in the Frankish kingdoms of the eighth and ninth centuries. It
considers the audiences for history in the Frankish kingdoms, the
recording of memory in new genres including narrative histories,
cartularies and Libri memoriales, and thus particular perceptions of
the Frankish and Christian past. It analyses both original manuscript
material and key historical texts from the Carolingian period, a
remarkably creative period in the history of European culture.
Presentations of the past developed in this period were crucial in
forming an historical understanding of the Greco-Roman and
Judaeo-Christian past and, in subsequent centuries, of early medieval
Europe. They also played an extraordinarily influential role in the
formation of political ideologies and senses of identity within
Europe.
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ISBN
9780511207501
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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