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Ricky Broome deposited Approaches to Community in the Frankish Kingdoms c.650-800: Continuity and Change in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis paper considers how the narratives composed by seventh- and eighth-century authors reflect conceptions of one of the communities of which the authors were a part; the community of the
regnum Francorum. I will focus on five historical authors who particularly embody the developments which took place in these centuries: the compiler of the…[Read more] -
Ricky Broome deposited Approaches to Community in the Frankish Kingdoms c.650-800: Continuity and Change in the group
History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis paper considers how the narratives composed by seventh- and eighth-century authors reflect conceptions of one of the communities of which the authors were a part; the community of the
regnum Francorum. I will focus on five historical authors who particularly embody the developments which took place in these centuries: the compiler of the…[Read more] -
Ricky Broome deposited Approaches to Community in the Frankish Kingdoms c.650-800: Continuity and Change in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis paper considers how the narratives composed by seventh- and eighth-century authors reflect conceptions of one of the communities of which the authors were a part; the community of the
regnum Francorum. I will focus on five historical authors who particularly embody the developments which took place in these centuries: the compiler of the…[Read more] -
Ricky Broome deposited Approaches to Community in the Frankish Kingdoms c.650-800: Continuity and Change in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis paper considers how the narratives composed by seventh- and eighth-century authors reflect conceptions of one of the communities of which the authors were a part; the community of the
regnum Francorum. I will focus on five historical authors who particularly embody the developments which took place in these centuries: the compiler of the…[Read more] -
Ricky Broome deposited Approaches to Community in the Frankish Kingdoms c.650-800: Continuity and Change in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis paper considers how the narratives composed by seventh- and eighth-century authors reflect conceptions of one of the communities of which the authors were a part; the community of the
regnum Francorum. I will focus on five historical authors who particularly embody the developments which took place in these centuries: the compiler of the…[Read more] -
Ricky Broome deposited Approaches to Community in the Frankish Kingdoms c.650-800: Continuity and Change on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
This paper considers how the narratives composed by seventh- and eighth-century authors reflect conceptions of one of the communities of which the authors were a part; the community of the
regnum Francorum. I will focus on five historical authors who particularly embody the developments which took place in these centuries: the compiler of the…[Read more] -
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James Harland deposited Rethinking Ethnicity and “Otherness” in Early Anglo-Saxon England in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis article considers a recent critical problematisation of the discussion of ›Otherness‹ in Merovingian archaeology (Halsall 2017), and extends this problematisation to the early mortuary archae- ology of post-Roman/early Anglo-Saxon England. The article first examines the literary goals of Gildas’ De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae, and espec…[Read more]
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