Conquest and Christianization Conquest and Christianization
Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series

Conquest and Christianization

Saxony and the Carolingian World, 772–888

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Publisher Description

Following its violent conquest by Charlemagne (772–804), Saxony became both a Christian and a Carolingian region. This book sets out to re-evaluate the political integration and Christianization of Saxony and to show how the success of this transformation has important implications for how we view governance, the institutional church, and Christian communities in the early Middle Ages. A burgeoning array of Carolingian regional studies are pulled together to offer a new synthesis of the history of Saxony in the Carolingian Empire and to undercut the narrative of top-down Christianization with a more grassroots model that highlights the potential for diversity within Carolingian Christianity. This book is a comprehensive and accessible account which will provide students with a fresh view of the incorporation of Saxony into the Carolingian world.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
21 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
570
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
8.2
MB

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