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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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