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The profound changes that took place between 800 and 1100 in the transition from Carolingian to post-Carolingian Europe have long been the subject of vigorous historical controversy. Looking beyond the notion of a 'Feudal Revolution', this book reveals that a radical shift in the patterns of social organisation did occur in this period, but as a continuation of processes unleashed by Carolingian reform, rather than Carolingian political failure. Focusing on the Frankish lands between the rivers Marne and Moselle, Charles West explores the full range of available evidence, including letters, chronicles, estate documents, archaeological excavations and liturgical treatises, to track documentary and social change. He shows how Carolingian reforms worked to formalise interaction across the entire social spectrum, and that the new political and social formations apparent from the later eleventh century should be seen as long-term consequence of this process.
Social change --- Political culture --- Feudalism --- Carolingians --- Changement social --- Culture politique --- Féodalité --- Carolingiens --- History --- Histoire --- Marne River Valley (France) --- Moselle River Valley --- Europe --- Marne-la-Vallée (France) --- Moselle, Vallée de la --- Social conditions --- Social conditions. --- Conditions sociales --- Conditions économiques --- Politics and government --- Marne, Vallée de la (France) --- Moselle, Vallée de la (France) --- Politique et gouvernement --- History. --- Politics and government. --- History of France --- anno 800-1199 --- Féodalité --- Marne-la-Vallée (France) --- Moselle, Vallée de la --- Conditions économiques --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Culture --- Political science --- Feudal tenure --- Civilization, Medieval --- Land tenure --- Land use --- Land use, Rural --- Chivalry --- Estates (Social orders) --- Moselle Valley --- Marne Valley (France) --- Carlovingians --- Carolinians --- Administration --- Arts and Humanities --- Social change - Europe - History - To 1500 --- Political culture - Europe - History - To 1500 --- Feudalism - Europe - History - To 1500 --- Carolingians - France - Marne River Valley - History --- Carolingians - Moselle River Valley - History --- Marne River Valley (France) - Politics and government --- Moselle River Valley - Politics and government --- Marne River Valley (France) - Social conditions --- Moselle River Valley - Social conditions --- Europe - History - 476-1492
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The Fall of a Carolingian Kingdom investigates how the first royal divorce scandal led to the collapse of a kingdom, changing the fate of medieval Europe. Through a set of annotated translations of key contemporary sources, the book presents the downfall of the Frankish middle kingdom Lotharingia as a case study in early medieval politics, equipping readers to develop their own independent interpretations. The book tracks the twists and turns of the scandal as it unfolded over a crucial decade and a half in the ninth century. It pinpoints key decisions and traces their consequences, placing them in the wider context of Carolingian politics, as the heirs of the Frankish emperors Charlemagne and Louis the Pious struggled to master their legacies. Drawing on primary sources such as letters, material culture, and secret treaties, The Fall of a Carolingian Kingdom offers readers a sharply defined window onto one of the most dramatic episodes in Carolingian history, rich with insights into the workings of early medieval society. --
Divorce --- Carolingians --- Carolingians. --- Divorce. --- Kings and rulers. --- History --- Lothair --- Theutberga, --- To 1500 --- Lorraine (France) --- France --- France. --- Kings and rulers --- Civilisation --- Rois et souverains. --- Histoire
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Pediatrics --- Handbooks --- manuals --- etc.
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The Third Edition of these Lectures contains the results of 750 observations, and 240 post-mortem examinations, chiefly made among 20,000 children who have come under my care, either at the Infirmary for Children, in Lambeth, or at the Hospital for Sick Children. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
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Archbishop Hincmar of Rheims (d. 882) is a crucial figure for all those interested in early medieval European history in general, and Carolingian history in particular. For forty years he was an advisor to kings and religious controversialist; his works are a key source for the political, religious and social history of the later ninth century, covering topics from papal politics to the abduction of women and the role of parish priests. For the first time since Jean Devisse's biography of Hincmar in the 1970s, this book offers a three-dimensional examination of a figure whose actions and writings in different fields are often studied in isolation. It brings together the latest international research across the spectrum of his varied activities, as history-writer, estate administrator, hagiographer, canonist, pastorally engaged bishop, and politically minded royal advisor. The introduction also provides the first substantial English-language survey of Hincmar's whole career.
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Divorce (Canon law) --- Divorce --- History. --- Lothair --- Theutberga, --- Lorraine (France) --- France --- Kings and rulers. --- History --- Kings and rulers --- Divorce - France - Lorraine - History --- Lothair - II, - King of Lorraine, - approximately 825-869 --- Theutberga, - Queen, consort of Lothair II, King of Lorraine, - active 855-869 --- Lorraine (France) - Kings and rulers --- France - History - To 987
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