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El. knyga: Flodoard of Rheims and the Writing of History in the Tenth Century

(University of Kent, Canterbury)
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Flodoard of Rheims (893/4–966) is one of the tenth century's most intriguing but neglected historians, who wrote in the tumultuous decades that followed the collapse of the pan-European Carolingian empire. This important re-appraisal of his life and work casts new light on the political and cultural history of tenth-century Europe.

Flodoard of Rheims (893/4–966) is one of the tenth century's most intriguing but neglected historians. His works are essential sources for the emergence of the West Frankish and Ottonian kingdoms in the tumultuous decades following the collapse of the Carolingian empire in 888. Yet although Flodoard is a crucial narrative voice from this period, his works have seldom been considered in the context of the evolving circumstances of his turbulent career or his literary aims. This important new study is the first to analyse and synthesise Flodoard's entire output, suggesting that his writings about Rheims, contemporary politics and the Christian past have until now been taken at face value without regard for his own intentions or priorities, and therefore have been misunderstood. Edward Roberts' re-evaluation of the relationship between political participation, historical understanding and authorial individuality casts important new light on the political and cultural history of tenth-century Europe.

Recenzijos

' this is a richly detailed book that constantly rewards the reader with new insights.' Julia Barrow, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History ' a fine study that will be of stimulating interest to scholars of tenth-century West Francia and beyond, and to those interested in medieval history-writing more generally.' Bernard Gowers, The Medieval Review ' an eminently readable, well-structured, and convincing account of Flodoard's life ' Martina Hartmann, Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies

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A major re-assessment of the Frankish historian Flodoard of Rheims, one of the tenth century's most intriguing but neglected narrators.
List of Tables
ix
Acknowledgements x
List of Abbreviations
xii
Introduction: Flodoard Of Rheims And His World 1(28)
The Need for This Study
2(2)
The Career of Flodoard
4(5)
Late Carolingian West Francia
9(11)
Medieval Historians and Historical Writing
20(9)
1 flodoard, his archbishops and the struggle for rheims
29(46)
The Canon and the Conflict
32(4)
Archbishops Hugh and Artold
36(12)
Hodoard and the Synods of 947---8
48(9)
Episcopal Authority and Episcopal Historiography
57(13)
Rheims in Ottoman Europe, c. 950
70(5)
2 Narrative and history in the ANNALS
75(29)
Genre and Form
78(5)
The Provenance of the Annals
83(5)
Composition
88(4)
Authorial Intention
92(9)
Conclusion
101(3)
3 Institutional history and ecclesiastical property
104(41)
Property Management: Inventories, Histories and Gesta
105(9)
Flodoard as Archivist
114(13)
Constructing Claims
127(8)
Personal Interests
135(7)
Historical Horizons
142(3)
4 history, poetry and intellectual life
145(43)
The Triumphs of Christ
149(8)
Composition and Sources
157(16)
Lotharingian Intellectual Currents
173(8)
West Frankish Intellectual Currents
181(5)
Conclusion
186(2)
5 Flodoard's Age Of Miracles
188(30)
Signs of the Supernatural in the Annals
190(7)
The "Visions of Flothilde'
197(7)
Miracles and Authority in the History
204(11)
Conclusion
215(3)
Conclusion: History And Historiography In The Tenth Century 218(7)
Bibliography 225(35)
Index 260
Edward Roberts is Lecturer in Early Medieval History at the University of Kent, Canterbury where his research focuses on the political and cultural history of the Carolingian empire and its successor states. He has previously held positions as a postdoctoral researcher at King's College London and the Universidad del Paķs Vasco, and as a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow at the University of Liverpool. He is the author of articles in Early Medieval Europe, the Journal of Medieval History, Cahiers de Civilisation Médiévale and Historical Research. His first article was awarded the Early Medieval Europe Essay Prize in 2015.