1) Introduction Sarah Greer and Alice Hicklin Past Narratives 2) The Future of History after Empire Geoffrey Koziol 3) Remembering Troubled Pasts: Episcopal Deposition and Succession in Flodoard's History of the Church of Rheims Edward Roberts 4) In the Shadow of Rome: After Empire in the late-tenth-century Chronicle of Benedict of Monte Soratte Maya Maskarinec 5) Infiltrating the Local Past: Supra-regional Players in Local Hagiography from Trier in the Ninth and Tenth centuries Lenneke van Raaij 6) After the Fall: Lives of Texts and Lives of Modern Scholars in the Historiography of the Post-Carolingian World Stuart Airlie Inscribing Memories 7) How Carolingian was Early Medieval Catalonia? Matthias M. Tischler 8) Orchestrating Harmony: Litanies, Queens, and Discord in the Carolingian and Ottonian Empires Megan Welton 9) Models of marriage charters in a notebook of Ademar of Chabannes (ninth-eleventh century) Philippe Depreux 10) All in the Family: Creating a Carolingian Genealogy in the Eleventh Century Sarah Greer 11) 'Charles's stirrups hang down from Conrad's saddle': Reminiscences of Carolingian Oath Practice under Conrad II (10241039) Stefan Esders Recalling Communities 12) Notions of Belonging. Some Observations on Solidarity in the Late- and Post Carolingian World Maximilian Diesenberger 13) Bishops, Canon Law, and the Politics of Belonging in Post-Carolingian Italy, c. 930-c. 960 Jelle Wassenaar 14) Migrant Masters and their Books. Italian Scholars and Knowledge Transfer in post-Carolingian Europe Giorgia Vocino 15) The Dignity of Our Bodies and the Salvation of Our Souls. Scandal, Purity, and the Pursuit of Unity in Late Tenth-Century Monasticism Steven Vanderputten 16) Law and Liturgy: Excommunication Records, 900-1050 Sarah Hamilton.
Using and Not Using the Past after the Carolingian Empire : C. 900-C. 1050