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245 _aFrom Clovis to Charlemagne: Frankish History and Historians
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520 _aIntroduction: The Evolution of Early Frankish Historiography from Gregory of tours to EinhardChapter 1Gregory of Tours and Spainin Alexander Callendar Murray (ed.), A Companion to Gregory of Tours (Leiden: Brill, 2016), pp. 498-515Chapter 2The Continuator of Marius of Avenches, Fredegar, and the Merovingian dynastic crisis of 613Previously unpublishedChapter 3Deception and Misrepresentation in Eighth Century Frankish Historiography: Two Case Studiesin J©·org Jarnut, Ulrich Nonn & Michael Richter (ed.), Karl Martel in zeiner Zeit (Sigmaringen: Beihefte der Francia 37, 1994), pp. 227-247Chapter 4Pippin III as Mayor of the Palace: The Evidencein Matthias Becher & J©·org Jarnut (ed.), Der Dynastiewechsel von 751: Vorgeschichte, Legitimationntrategie und Erinnerung (Munster, 2005), pp. 75-91Chapter 5The Lorsch Annals and Charlemagnes imperial coronationin Joanna Story (ed.), Charlemagne: Empire and Society (Manchester U.P, 2005), pp. 52-70Chapter 6The Frankish Past and the Carolingian Present in the Age of Charlemagnein Peter Godman, J©·org Jarnut & Peter Johanek (ed.), Am Vorabend der Kaiserkr©·onung (Berlin, 2002), pp. 301-322Chapter 7Charlemagne and His Critics, 814-829in R©Øegine LeJan (ed.), La royaut©Øe et les ©Øelites dans lEurope carolingienne (Lille, 1998), pp. 193-211Chapter 8The Reviser Revisited: Another Look at the Alternative Version of the Annales Regni Francorumin Alexander Callendar Murray (ed.), After Romes Fall: Narrators and Sources of Early Medieval History (Toronto: University Press, 1998), pp. 191-211Chapter 9In the Footsteps of Fredegar: the Based, Dillingen and Munich FragmentsPreviously unpublished, deriving from a lecture to the Early Medieval Seminar in the Institute for Historical Research, in the University of London in 2005.Chapter 10A Gift for Charles the Bald? MS Vienna, ©·Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek 473Previously unpublished, deriving from a presentation to a seminar in ViennaPublications of Roger
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