Description
The reign of Charlemagne (768-814) saw the unification under his rule of many areas of France, Italy, Germany, Spain and central Europe as part of his attempt to create a single European-wide state. He revived the office of emperor in the West and his achievements inspired a succession of both military conquerors and would-be unifiers of Europe up to the present day, earning him the name, `Father of Europe'.
'...a fresh, economically-documented and clear review of a forty-five year reign that, 1200 years on, still invites attention from anyone interested in the history of Europe and its neighbours.' - S.A. Bullough Ecclesiastical History '...this lively, vivid portrait of an extraordinary monarch and his achievements...A must for any students of the emerging Europe.' - M.W. Smith, British-German Review
About the Author
ROGER COLLINS is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh.
Reviews
'...a fresh, economically-documented and clear review of a forty-five year reign that, 1200 years on, still invites attention from anyone interested in the history of Europe and its neighbours.' - S.A. Bullough Ecclesiastical History '...this lively, vivid portrait of an extraordinary monarch and his achievements...A must for any students of the emerging Europe.' - M.W. Smith, British-German Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780333650554
Author Roger Collins
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 326g