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- Title
Continuity of written administration in the Late Carolingian East c. 887-911.
- Abstract
The article presents information on the scholarly controversy on the working of Carolingian royal government and Louis the Pious in context to the use of written documents for ruling the state. It mentions the presence of fundamental institutional continuity during the Roman Administration in the Merovingian era, and highlights the work of Rosamond McKitterick which relates the use of written documents for the economical, administrative and legal rule during the Carolingian empire. It further mentions the work of the book "Carolingians and the Written Word" on the use of the process for governmental and administrative rule.
- Subjects
CAROLINGIANS; DIPLOMATIC documents; MEROVINGIANS; MCKITTERICK, Rosamond; ECONOMIC activity; CAROLINGIANS &; the Written Word, The (Book); DELEGATED legislation; HISTORY
- Publication
Frühmittelalterliche Studien, 2009, Vol 42, Issue 1, p109
- ISSN
0071-9706
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/9783110196764.109