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Thinkers in medieval France constantly reconceptualized what had come before, interpreting past events to give validity to the present and help control the future. The long-dead saints who presided over churches and the ancestors of established dynasties were an especially crucial part of creative memory, Constance Brittain Bouchard contends. In Rewriting Saints and Ancestors she examines how such ex post facto accounts are less an impediment to the writing of accurate history than a crucial tool for understanding the Middle Ages.
Working backward through time, Bouchard discusses twelfth-century scribes contemplating the ninth-century documents they copied into cartularies or reworked into narratives of disaster and triumph, ninth-century churchmen deliberately forging supposedly late antique documents as weapons against both kings and other churchmen, and sixth- and seventh-century Gallic writers coming to terms with an early Christianity that had neither the saints nor

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"Constance Bouchard has written a substantial, important, and complex book, the fruit of her deep engagement with a range of issues relating to early medieval memory in the area that would become France." * Amy Remensnyder, Brown University *

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Notes on Terminology
Introduction
Chapter 1. Cartularies: Remembering the Documentary Past
Chapter 2. The Composition and Purpose of Cartularies
Chapter 3. Twelfth-Century Narratives of the Past
Chapter 4. Polyptyques: Twelfth-Century Monks Face the Ninth Century
Chapter 5. An Age of Forgery
Chapter 6. Remembering the Carolingians
Chapter 7. Creation of a Carolingian Dynasty
Chapter 8. Western Monasteries and the Carolingians
Chapter 9. Eighth-Century Transitions: The Evidence from Burgundy
Chapter 10. Great Noble Families in the Early Middle Ages
Chapter 11. Early Frankish Monasticism
Chapter 12. Remembering Martyrs and Relics in Sixth-Century Gaul
Conclusion
Appendix I. Monasteries in Burgundy and Southern Champagne
Appendix II. Churches in Auxerre
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 13/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9780812246360, 978-0812246360
      ISBN10: 0812246365

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Thinkers in medieval France constantly reconceptualized what had come before, interpreting past events to give validity to the present and help control the future. The long-dead saints who presided over churches and the ancestors of established dynasties were an especially crucial part of creative memory, Constance Brittain Bouchard contends. In Rewriting Saints and Ancestors she examines how such ex post facto accounts are less an impediment to the writing of accurate history than a crucial tool for understanding the Middle Ages.
      Working backward through time, Bouchard discusses twelfth-century scribes contemplating the ninth-century documents they copied into cartularies or reworked into narratives of disaster and triumph, ninth-century churchmen deliberately forging supposedly late antique documents as weapons against both kings and other churchmen, and sixth- and seventh-century Gallic writers coming to terms with an early Christianity that had neither the saints nor

      Trade Review
      "Constance Bouchard has written a substantial, important, and complex book, the fruit of her deep engagement with a range of issues relating to early medieval memory in the area that would become France." * Amy Remensnyder, Brown University *

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Preface
      Notes on Terminology
      Introduction
      Chapter 1. Cartularies: Remembering the Documentary Past
      Chapter 2. The Composition and Purpose of Cartularies
      Chapter 3. Twelfth-Century Narratives of the Past
      Chapter 4. Polyptyques: Twelfth-Century Monks Face the Ninth Century
      Chapter 5. An Age of Forgery
      Chapter 6. Remembering the Carolingians
      Chapter 7. Creation of a Carolingian Dynasty
      Chapter 8. Western Monasteries and the Carolingians
      Chapter 9. Eighth-Century Transitions: The Evidence from Burgundy
      Chapter 10. Great Noble Families in the Early Middle Ages
      Chapter 11. Early Frankish Monasticism
      Chapter 12. Remembering Martyrs and Relics in Sixth-Century Gaul
      Conclusion
      Appendix I. Monasteries in Burgundy and Southern Champagne
      Appendix II. Churches in Auxerre
      List of Abbreviations
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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