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Outsiders in the Community: Franks and non-Franks in the Late Merovingian Period
- Author(s):
- Ricky Broome (see profile)
- Date:
- 2014
- Group(s):
- Early Medieval, History
- Subject(s):
- Culture--Study and teaching, Europe, History, Middle Ages
- Item Type:
- Conference paper
- Conf. Title:
- International Medieval Congress 2014
- Conf. Org.:
- Institute for Medieval Studies
- Conf. Loc.:
- University of Leeds
- Conf. Date:
- 07/07/2014 - 10/07/2014
- Tag(s):
- Early medieval, Medieval chronicles, Medieval historiography, Merovingian, Cultural studies, European history, Medieval history
- Permanent URL:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6Q37B
- Abstract:
- This paper provides an analysis of the attitude towards non-Franks in the late Merovingian period, distinguishing between the ethnic community of the Franks and the political community of the regnum Francorum, which were conceived of existing side by side. The paper attempts to show that, unlike in the early Carolingian period, ethnic labels were not necessarily used as a method of exclusion. Rather, the community of the regnum Francorum was built on the interactions between various ethnic groups, although the Franks were the dominant, and all owed allegiance to the Merovingian kings.
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- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 7 years ago
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial
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