Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian empire / Rachel Stone.
"What did it mean to be a Frankish nobleman in an age of reform? How could Carolingian lay nobles maintain their masculinity and their social position, while adhering to new and stricter moral demands by reformers concerning behaviour in war, sexual conduct and the correct use of power? This bo...
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Superior document: | Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought : fourth series ; 81 |
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought ;
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Physical Description: | xvii, 399 p. :; geneal. table, map. |
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