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The Roman empire tends to be seen as a whole whereas the early middle ages tends to be seen as a collection of regional histories, roughly corresponding to the land-areas of modern nation states. As a result, early medieval history is much more fragmented. In recent decades, the rise of early medieval archaeology has also transformed our source-base, but this has not been adequately integrated into analyses of documentary history in almost any country. This book integrates documentary and archaeological evidence together, and provides a history of the period 400—800, by means of systematic comparative analyses of each of the regions of the latest Roman and immediately post-Roman world, from Denmark to Egypt (only the Slav areas are left out). The book concentrates on classic socio-economic themes, state finance, the wealth and identity of the aristocracy, estate management, peasant society, rural settlement, cities, and exchange. These are only a partial picture of the period, but they are intended as a framing for other developments, without which those other developments cannot be properly understood. The book argues that only a complex comparative analysis can act as the basis for a wider synthesis. The book takes all different developments as typical, and constructs a synthesis based on a better understanding of difference and the reasons for it.
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Framing the Early Middle Ages: Europe and the Mediterranean, 400-800
January 15, 2007, Oxford University Press
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Framing the early Middle Ages: Europe and the Mediterranean, 400-800
2006-11-30, Oxford University Press
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Framing the Early Middle Ages: Europe and the Mediterranean, 400-800
2005-11-10, Oxford University Press
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Originally published in hardback: 2005.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [832]-943) and index.
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