The long morning of medieval Europe : new directions in early medieval studies / edited by Jennifer R. Davis and Michael McCormick.
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: Aldershot : Ashgate, 2008. Descripción: xvi, 345 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN: 9780754662549 Tema(s): Civilization, Medieval -- Study and teaching -- Congresses | Civilization, Medieval -- Research -- Congresses | Middle Ages -- Study and teaching -- Congresses | Middle Ages -- Research -- Congresses | Europe -- Civilization -- Study and teaching -- Congresses | Europe -- History -- To 476 -- Study and teaching -- Congresses | Europe -- History -- 476-1492 -- Study and teaching -- Congresses | Civilización medieval -- Congresos | Historia medieval -- Estudio y enseñanza | Europa -- Civilización | Europa -- Historia -- Congresos | Europa -- Historia -- 04..-14.. -- CongresosTipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Selected conference papers.
Includes index.
Foreword; The early Middle Ages: Europe's long morning, Jennifer R. Davies and Michael McCormick; Part 1; Discovering the Early Medieval Economy: Rethinking the structure of the early medieval economy, Chris Wickham; Strong rulers - weak economy? Rome, the Carolinians, and the archaeology of slavery in the 1st millennium AD, Joachim Henning; The beginnings of hilltop villages in early medieval Tuscany, Riccardo Francovich; Molecular Middle Ages: early medieval economic history in the 21st century, Michael McCormick; The early medieval economy: data, production, exchange, and demand, Angeliki E. Laiou; Part 2; Sounding Early Medieval Holiness: Latin hagiography before the 9th century: a synoptic view, Guy Philippart with Michel Trigalet; Donationes pro anima: gift and countergift in the early medieval liturgy, Arnold Angenendt; The early medieval transformation of piety, Thomas Head; Part 3; Representation and Reality in the Artistry of Early Medieval Literature: Observations on early medieval weather in general, bloody rain in particular, Paul Edward Dutton; The King says No: on the logic of type-scenes in late antique and early medieval narrative, Joachin Martinez Pizarro; Of arms and the (Ger)man: literary and material culture in the Waltharius, Jan M. Ziolkowski; Representations and reality in early medieval literature, Danuta Shanzer; Part 4; Practices of Power in an Early Medieval Empire: Charlemagne and empire, Janet L. Nelson; A pattern for power: Charlemagne's delegation of judicial responsibilities, Jennifer R. Davies; Practices of property in the Carolingian empire, Matthew J. Innes; The cunning of institutions, Stuart Airlie; Part 5; The Intellectuality of Early Medieval Art: Charlemagne's balcony: the Solarium in 9th-century narratives, Mayke de Jong; Image and object: Christ's dual nature and the crisis of early medieval art, Herbert L. Kessler; Matter and meaning in the Carolingian world, Thomas F.X. Noble; Index.
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