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Buch, Englisch, 548 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 941 g

Davis

Charlemagne's Practice of Empire


Erscheinungsjahr 2016
ISBN: 978-1-107-07699-0
Verlag: Cambridge University Press

Buch, Englisch, 548 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 941 g

ISBN: 978-1-107-07699-0
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


Revisiting one of the great puzzles of European political history, Jennifer Davis examines how the Frankish king Charlemagne and his men held together the vast new empire he created during the first decades of his reign. Davis explores how Charlemagne overcame the two main problems of ruling an empire, namely how to delegate authority and how to manage diversity. Through a meticulous reconstruction based on primary sources, she demonstrates that rather than imposing a pre-existing model of empire onto conquered regions, Charlemagne and his men learned from them, developing a practice of empire that allowed the emperor to rule on a European scale. As a result, Charlemagne's realm was more flexible and diverse than has long been believed. Telling the story of Charlemagne's rule using sources produced during the reign itself, Davis offers a new interpretation of Charlemagne's political practice, free from the distortions of later legend.

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Introduction; Part I. Strategic Rulership: Part I introduction: tools of control and coercion; 1. Managing royal agents; 2. Disciplining royal agents; 3. Fractured control: Charlemagne's response to dissent; Part I conclusion: control and its limits; Part II. Center and Region in Charlemagne's Empire: Part II introduction: unity and diversity in Charlemagne's empire; 4. An empire of regions?; 5. The conquered regions as arenas for experimentation; 6. The nature of the empire: centralization and communication; Part II conclusion: the imperial character of Charlemagne's realm; Part III. An Empire of Practice: Part III introduction: continuity, change, and the building of an empire; 7. The chronology of the reign; 8. Recta via: the dynamics of political change; Part III conclusion: an empire of practice; Conclusion: Charlemagne's invention of medieval rulership; Bibliography; Index.


Davis, Jennifer R.
Jennifer Davis is Assistant Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies, as well as Associate Director of the Center for Medieval and Byzantine Studies, at the Catholic University of America. She was trained at Harvard University and the University of Cambridge, receiving her PhD from Harvard in 2007. She is the co-editor, with Michael McCormick, of The Long Morning of Medieval Europe (2008). She is also the author of a number of articles on early medieval politics and on Charlemagne, as well as on Louis IX of France. Her current research is on the invention of the capitularies, a form of royal law, by the Merovingian Franks, and the transformation of these legal sources from the sixth to the twelfth centuries, based largely on the manuscript evidence. She has held fellowships from the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, the American Philosophical Society, the Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, and the American Academy in Rome, and was the holder of a Fulbright grant to France.



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