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Janet L. Nelson

    Ses travaux se concentrent sur l'Europe du haut Moyen Âge, y compris l'Angleterre anglo-saxonne, explorant des thèmes tels que la royauté, le gouvernement, les idées politiques, la religion et les rituels. Elle accorde une attention particulière au rôle des femmes et aux questions de genre durant cette période. Son érudition fait appel à une recherche historique rigoureuse et à une perspicacité analytique pour comprendre les structures sociales et politiques complexes du haut Moyen Âge. Ses publications approfondies contribuent à une meilleure compréhension des aspects cruciaux de l'histoire européenne.

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    King and Emperor
    King and emperor : a new life of Charlemagne
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      A DAILY TELEGRAPH AND BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019 'A remarkable book: the dramatic story of a truly extraordinary man ... brilliant' Helen Castor, author of She-Wolves A major new biography of one of the most extraordinary of all rulers, and the father of present-day Europe Charles, king of the Franks, is one of the most remarkable figures ever to rule a European super-state. That is why he is so often called by the French 'Charlemagne', and by the Germans 'Karl der Grosse'. His strength of character was felt to be remarkable from early in his long reign. Warfare and accident, vermin and weather have destroyed much of the evidence for his rule in the twelve centuries since his death, but a remarkable amount still survives. Janet L. Nelson's wonderful new book brings together everything we know about Charlemagne and sifts through the evidence to come as close as we can to understanding the man and his motives. Nelson has an extraordinary knowledge of the sources and much of the book is a sort of detective story, prying into and interpreting fascinating material and often obdurate scraps, from prayerbooks to skeletons, gossip to artwork. Above all, Charles's legacy lies in his deeds and their continuing resonance, as he shaped duchies and counties, rebuilt and founded towns and monasteries, and consciously set himself up not just as King of the Franks, but as the new 'Emperor governing the Roman Empire'. His successors - in some ways to the present day - have struggled to interpret, misinterpret, copy or subvert Charlemagne's legacy. Nelson gets us as close as we can ever hope to come to the real figure, as understood in his own time.

      King and emperor : a new life of Charlemagne