Discovery and Distinction in the Early Middle Ages

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Carolingians
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Court History
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French History
Judeo-Christian Relations
Medieval France
Medieval Germany
Medieval Intellectual History

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  • ISBN 9781580441704
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Celebrating the career of one of the most prodigious modern scholars of the early Middle Ages, Discovery and Distinction in the Early Middle Ages showcases the vibrancy of early medieval European history, highlighting new perspectives on the Carolingian renaissance in art, court culture, education, politics, religion, travel, and Jewish-Christian relations. The volume is divided into four parts: Authors and Audiences, Schools and Scholars, Context and Connections, and Visions and Voices. The collection will be of interest both to those already well versed in the topics discussed and to a wider audience eager to learn more about the expanding horizons of early medieval European history.
Cullen J. Chandler is a Professor and the chair for the History Department at Lycoming College. His research and publications have focused on the Carolingian world. Steven A. Stofferahn is a Professor of history at Indiana State University and he has published on intellectual and political history of the Middle Ages.