Documentary culture and the laity in the early Middle Ages

"Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Although ecclesiastical archives may account for the dramatic increase in the number of surviving documents, this new investigation reveals the scale and spread of documentary culture beyond the Church. The cont...

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Weitere Verfasser: Brown, Warren 1963- (HerausgeberIn), Costambeys, Marios (HerausgeberIn), Innes, Matthew (HerausgeberIn), Kosto, Adam J. (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2013
Schlagworte:Middle Ages History Civilization, Medieval Mittelalter Dokument Geschichte Aufsatzsammlung Archiv Schriftlichkeit Geschichte 284-1000 mehr... Europa Geschichte 500-1500
Umfang:xvi, 389 Seiten
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Zusammenfassung:"Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Although ecclesiastical archives may account for the dramatic increase in the number of surviving documents, this new investigation reveals the scale and spread of documentary culture beyond the Church. The contributors explore the nature of the surviving documentation without preconceptions to show that we cannot infer changing documentary practices from patterns of survival. Throughout Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages - from North Africa, Egypt, Italy, Francia and Spain to Anglo-Saxon England - people at all social levels, whether laity or clergy, landowners or tenants, farmers or royal functionaries, needed, used and kept documents. The story of documentary culture in the early medieval world emerges not as one of its capture by the Church, but rather of a response adopted by those who needed documents, as they reacted to a changing legal, social and institutional landscape"--
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:xvi, 389 Seiten
ISBN:9781107025295
110702529X
9781139177993
1139177990