The Oxford Handbook of the Merovingian World

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Bonnie Effros is Professor and Head of the Department of History at the University of British Columbia.

Isabel Moreira is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Utah.

In recent decades, the Merovingian world has become more visible in Anglophone historical studies. The forty-six essays included in this collection highlight the vitality and importance of the Merovingian kingdoms in the fifth through eighth centuries.
  • Acknowledgments

  • Abbreviations

  • List of Contributors

  • Map of Merovingian Gaul

  • Merovingian Family Tree

  • Introduction

  • 1. Pushing the Boundaries of the Merovingian World

  • Bonnie Effros and Isabel Moreira

  • PART I MEROVINGIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THE HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY

  • 2. From Gaul to Francia: The Impact of the Merovingians

  • Paul Fouracre

  • 3. Writing the History of Merovingian Gaul: An Historiographical Survey

  • Agnès Graceffa

  • 4. Two Centuries of Excavating Merovingian-Era Cemeteries in France

  • Bonnie Effros

  • PART II EXPRESSING IDENTITY

  • 5. Transformations of Identities: Barbarians and Romans in the Merovingian Realm

  • Magali Coumert

  • 6. Migrants and Minorities in Merovingian Gaul

  • Wolfram Drews

  • 7. Human Remains and What They Can Tell Us about Status and Identity in the Merovingian Period

  • Andrea Czermak

  • 8. Gender in Merovingian Gaul

  • Guy Halsall

  • 9. Children's Lives and Deaths in Merovingian Gaul

  • Émilie Perez

  • PART III STRUCTURES OF POWER

  • 10. The Merovingian Polity: A Network of Courts and Courtiers

  • Yitzhak Hen

  • 11. Elite Women in the Merovingian Period

  • Edward James

  • 12. The Military and Its Role in Merovingian Society

  • Laury Sarti

  • 13. Corporate Solidarity and Its Limits within the Gallo-Frankish Episcopate

  • Gregory Halfond

  • 14. Public Health, Hospitals, and Charity

  • Peregrine Horden

  • 15. Merovingian Monasticism: Voices of Dissent

  • Albrecht Diem

  • PART IV MEROVINGIAN GAUL IN A WIDER CONTEXT

  • 16. The Merovingians and Byzantium: Diplomatic, Military, and Religious Issues, 500-700

  • Stefan Esders

  • 17. The Movement of People and Things between Britain and France in the Late- and Post-Roman Periods

  • Robin Fleming

  • 18. De gente Scottorum monachi: The Irish in Merovingian Settlement Strategy

  • Jean-Michel Picard

  • 19. "Alors commença la France": Merovingian Expansion South of the Loire, 495-510

  • Ralph W. Mathisen

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The Merovingian era is one of the best studied yet least well known periods of European history. From the fifth to the eighth centuries, the inhabitants of Gaul (what now comprises France, southern Belgium, Luxembourg, Rhineland Germany, and part of modern Switzerland), a mix of Gallo-Roman inhabitants and Germanic arrivals under the political control of the Merovingian dynasty, sought to preserve, use, and reimagine the political, cultural, and religious power of ancient Rome while simultaneously forging the beginnings of what would become medieval European culture.

The forty-six essays included in this volume highlight why the Merovingian era is at the heart of historical debates about what happened to Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. The essays demonstrate that the inhabitants of the Merovingian kingdoms in these centuries created a culture that was the product of these traditions and achieved a balance between the world they inherited and the imaginative solutions they bequeathed to Europe. The Handbook highlights new perspectives and scientific approaches that shape our changing view of this extraordinary era by showing that Merovingian Gaul was situated at the crossroads of Europe, connecting the Mediterranean and the British Isles with the Byzantine empire, and it benefited from the global reach of the late Roman Empire. It tells the story of the Merovingian world through archaeology, bio-archaeology, architecture, hagiographic literature, history, liturgy, visionary literature and eschatology, patristics, numismatics, and material culture.

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