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Rethinking Authority in the Carolingian Empire: Ideals and Expectations during the Reign of Louis the Pious (813-828)
Rutger Kramer
ICON - Medieval Studies
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Christian
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9th Century
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Carolingian Empire
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Louis the Pious
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Interdependence
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Reformer
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Personal Improvement
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Empire
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Political Transformation
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Religious Transformation
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First Decade
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Self-awareness
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Grand Narrative
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Ecclesiastical Reform
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Imperial Authority
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Social Transformation
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Contemporary Theory
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Arts and Humanities
Empire
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9th century
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Carolingian
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reign
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Case Study
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reformer
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Reform
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Religious Transformation
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predecessors
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Political transformation
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Social transformation
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grand narrative
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Imperial Authority
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Ecclesiastical reform
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Christian Empire
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Interdependence
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Self-Awareness
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