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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
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An excellent scholarly appraisal of Charlemagne,
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Professor McKitterick's magisterial examination of Charlemagne is a welcome addition to literature on the King of the Franks,after 800 Emperor. The book is not a biographical narrative but an examination of five central concepts: (1) Charlemagne's contemporary "representation," that is, how he was portrayed in chronicles and other accounts, (2) the creation of the "Pippinid" dynasty, beginning with Charlemagne's father, Pippin III, and his grandfather Charles Martel, (3) Charlemgne's court, (4)royal communication in the Frankish kingdom and Empire, and (5) the relationship between knowledge and the exercise of power, with special reference to religious authority. This book is best read with a prior understanding of 8th and 9th century Continental history or after first reading a general recent biography on Charlemagne such as Derek Wilson's Charlemagne: A Biography. McKitterick's well-written book will likely serve as a standard reference for years to come. This is an excellent book.
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Great book and great price,
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The book is very good but only for scholars or people with a strong interest in Charlemagne. I am a graduate student and the book was a great source but not an easy read and not something I would pick up for a casual read.
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Charlemagne: The Formation of a European Identity by Rosamond McKitterick (Hardcover - June 2, 2008)
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