Converting the Saxons

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Author_Yasha M. Cragle
Avar Khaganate
Capital Punishment
Carolingian Empire
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Charlemagne
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Early Medieval
Early Medieval History
early medieval religious violence studies
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forced religious conversion
Frankish Conquest
Frankish Empire
Frankish Kingdom
Harald
History
History of Christianity
History of the Saxons
Indiculus Superstitionum
Liber Historiae Francorum
Long Houses
Lorsch Annals
Louis The Pious
medieval missionary strategies
Old Saxon society
Pagan Cult Sites
pagan-Christian encounters
Religious History
RFA
Saxon Heliand
Saxon Mission
Saxon Nobility
Saxon Paganism
Saxon Revolts
Saxon Wars
Soest
Teutoburg Forest
Violate

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032458960
  • Weight: 548g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Utilizing a “crusading ethos,” from 772 to 804 AD, Charlemagne, King of the Franks, waged war against the continental Saxons to integrate them within the growing Frankish Empire and facilitate their conversion to Christianity. While substantial research has been produced concerning various components of Carolingian history, this work offers a unique examination of Charlemagne’s Saxon Wars as a case study for understanding methods of conversion used in the Christianization of Europe, as well as their significance for subsequent conversion strategies employed around the globe.

Converting the Saxons builds on prior scholarly research, is grounded in primary sources, and is contextualized with a robust historical introduction. Throughout the text, particular emphasis is given to Christian encounters with paganism and the way paganism was interpreted, confronted, and transformed. Within those encounters, we observe myriad forces of coercion and incentivization used in societal religious conversion, demonstrating the need for a serious reconsideration of the standard narratives surrounding Christian missions.

This book provides a scholarly and accessible resource for students and researchers interested in transhistorical methods of conversion, the history of Christianity, Early Medieval paganism, Colonial religious encounters, and the nature of religious conversion.

Yasha M. Cragle has an MSc in Social and Cultural Anthropology from the University of Amsterdam, where she conducted research on historical and contemporary Germanic/Norse paganism. She formerly worked as a Social Science Field Researcher for the University of Michigan as well as taught history in China. Her previous publications primarily concern philosophy, Early Medieval religion, and paganism and can be found in The Pomegranate and Journal of Thought. She currently works at the University of Colorado-Boulder.

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