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Morality and Masculinity in the Carolingian Empire
Moral texts and lay audiences
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October 20 2011
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Cambridge University Press
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October 20 2011
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10.1017/CBO9781139017473.006
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Book chapters
pp. xi
A note on translation
pp. xviii
The Carolingian empire
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 27
Moral texts and lay audiences
pp. 69
Warfare
pp. 116
Imagining power
pp. 135
Central power
pp. 174
Personal power
pp. 214
Power and wealth
pp. 247
Marriage
pp. 279
Sex
pp. 311
Men and morality
pp. 339
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