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Vienna

LEARNING EMPIRE – CREATING CULTURAL RESOURCES FOR CAROLINGIAN RULE

(Principal Investigartor: Walter Pohl)

The Popes as Cultural Brokers Between East and West in the 8th Century
(Clemens Gantner)

Exegesis and Imperial Governance
(Marianne Pollheimer)

Utrecht

BIBLICAL PAST AS AN IMAGINED COMMUNITY
(Principal Investigartor: Myke de Jong)

Discourses of Inclusion ans Exclusion in the Carolingian World: The Saxon Case
(Robert Flierman)

Changing Perceptions of Pippin the Short in Carolingian Historiography
(Erik Goosmann)

The Exchange of Learning in Early Medieval Bavaria
(Sven Meeder)

Italian Saints and New Rulers: Carolingian Expansion and the Hagiographical Responses Compared
(Giorgia Vocino)

Leeds

Otherness in the Frankish and Ottonian Worlds 
(Principal Investigartor: Ian Wood)

Defining the Other in the Merovingian and Early Carolingian Periods
(
Richard Broome)

Missionaries and Changing Views of the Other from the Ninth to Twelfth Centuries
(
Timothy Barnwell)

Cambridge

MIGRATION OF ROMAN AND BYZANTINE CULTURAL TRADITONS TO THE CAROLINGIAN WORLD
(Principal Investigartor: Rosamond McKitterick)

The Transmission and Translation of Ecclesiastical History: The Historia Tripartita of Epiphanius-Cassiodorus (Desiree Scholten)

Roman History East and West: The Universal Chronicle of Freculf of Lisieux
(
Graeme Ward)


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