University of St Andrews,
8th-9th July 2013.
* Call for Papers *
We are pleased to announce
a call for papers for a two-day conference entitled ‘Politics and Texts in Late
Carolingian Europe, c. 870–1000’, to be held 8th-9th July 2013 at the
University of St Andrews, Scotland. This conference will explore the
relationship between political authority and textual production in the later
Carolingian world.
In recent years, there has
been substantial re-evaluation of traditional methodological approaches to all
kinds of early medieval texts, from narrative histories to documentary sources.
Historians have increasingly taken stock of the interdependence of textual
aspects such as audience, reception, dissemination, authorial agenda and the
relationships between cultural and political elites. This reappraisal has
inspired renewed interest in earlier Carolingian political history. However,
the so-called ‘post-Carolingian’ world of the tenth century has yet to be
thoroughly investigated on the same terms. How did texts produced in the late
ninth- and tenth-century political climate differ from those of the preceding
century? Is it possible to refashion the traditional political narrative of
late Carolingian fragmentation and decline by reassessing the foundations on
which this very narrative has been constructed? Our intention is to draw
together recent work on the theme of political discourse in the written sources
of this period. We hope to provide an international forum for established
academics, early career researchers and postgraduate students working on
political culture and the functions of texts in the late Carolingian world.
Eight invited academics
will offer papers on the conference themes. We invite proposals from
postgraduate and postdoctoral scholars for 20-minute papers on any topic
related to the interaction between politics and texts in this period.
For details of the confirmed programme, registration and other information, please visit our website.
Please send abstracts of no
more than 250 words to either of the conference organisers, Roberta Cimino or Ed Roberts. The
deadline for submission is 1st February 2013.
Source: CFP
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