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9780521886727

Charlemagne: The Formation of a European Identity

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    9780521886727

  • ISBN10:

    0521886724

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-06-02
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Charlemagne is often claimed as the greatest ruler in Europe before Napoleon. In this magisterial new study, Rosamond McKitterick re-examines Charlemagne the ruler and his reputation. She 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. She offers a completely fresh and 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.

Table of Contents

List of mapsp. ix
List of tablesp. x
Prefacep. xi
List of abbreviationsp. xv
Representations of Charlemagnep. 1
Introductionp. 1
Ninth-century narrative images of Charlemagne: Einhard, the Astronomer and the Poeta Saxop. 7
The Revised Version of the Annales regni francorump. 27
The Annales regni francorump. 31
Charlemagne's later yearsp. 49
Conclusionp. 54
Pippinids, Arnulfings and Agilolfings: the creation of a dynastyp. 57
Introduction: perceptions of the eighth century and the rise of the Carolingiansp. 57
The Pippinids and their rise to political prominencep. 63
Preparation for kingship: Pippin III and Charlemagnep. 71
Charlemagne and Carloman 768-771: joint rulep. 75
Sole rule and its consequences: Charlemagne's family, legitimacy and the successionp. 88
The succession: the Divisio regnorum (806) and Charlemagne's will (811)p. 96
The growth of the kingdomp. 103
Exteriores gentesp. 127
Conclusion: the limits of expansionp. 135
The royal courtp. 137
Introductionp. 137
The royal household: poetic imagesp. 139
The royal household: the De ordine palatii of Hincmar of Reimsp. 142
The Capitulare de villis and the De ordine palatiip. 149
The royal household in later narrative accountsp. 155
Charlemagne's palaces and the status of Aachenp. 157
An itinerant court or an itinerant king?p. 171
Charlemagne's travelsp. 178
Political and diplomatic spacep. 186
Charters and the royal itineraryp. 188
Charter survivalp. 197
Charter redactionp. 199
The royal writing office and the palace notariesp. 204
Conclusion: court and kingdomp. 212
The king and the kingdom: communications and identitiesp. 214
Introductionp. 214
Communicationsp. 215
Assembliesp. 222
The capitulariesp. 233
Charlemagne's programmatic capitularies, 769-797p. 237
The regional capitularies and the benefits of Carolingian rulep. 243
The administrative capitularies for the missi dominici, 802-813p. 256
The missi dominici and their booksp. 263
Multiple loyalties and their obligationsp. 266
Communications beyond the empirep. 278
Diplomacy and political identitiesp. 279
Conclusion: the mastering of spacep. 288
Correctio, knowledge and powerp. 292
Introductionp. 292
The sacred topography of the Frankish kingdomp. 295
The bishopsp. 299
Correctio: ecclesiastical reformp. 306
Orthodoxyp. 311
Correctio: language and controlp. 315
Charlemagne's sacred itinerary: Christian space and timep. 321
Relics and saintsp. 326
Royal pietyp. 330
The palace chapel and the liturgyp. 340
Royal booksp. 345
Conclusion: space, time and the geography of learningp. 372
Bibliographyp. 381
Index of manuscriptsp. 443
General indexp. 445
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