CFP: Heroic Age

Elizabeth J. Pyatt ejp10 at PSU.EDU
Mon Oct 31 13:35:29 UTC 2005


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From: Celia Chazelle <cmc at CS.Princeton.EDU>
To: EMF-L at cyrus.tcnj.edu
Subject: CFP: Heroic Age

Baghdad, Aachen, and Winchester: Early Medieval Reforms and Reformers

The late eighth and ninth centuries saw cultural and intellectual 
revivals and renaissances that seemed to have proceeded from East to 
West.  All are related in some way to each other, but they are seldom 
examined in the same context.  Harun al-Rachid, Charlemagne, and 
Alfred all sponsored reforms in their respective socieities, were in 
contact in some way with one another (or in Alfred's case, with 
Charlemagne's grandson), and may have influenced one another.<i>The 
Heroic Age</i> invites submissions exploring these three rulers, the 
cultural revivals that occurred under their reigns, the factors 
leading to those revivals, the long term results, and any possible 
interplay or influence.

This issue will be <i>The Heroic Age</i>'s eleventh issue and is 
planned for January 2007.  Submissions will be received at any time, 
but no later than Oct. 1, 2006.
For submission guidelines see www.heroicage.org,  Submissions should 
be sent to Larry Swain, haediting at yahoo.com

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