9780816657001-0816657009-Merovingian Military Organization, 481-751 (Minnesota Archive Editions)

Merovingian Military Organization, 481-751 (Minnesota Archive Editions)

ISBN-13: 9780816657001
ISBN-10: 0816657009
Edition: 1
Author: Bernard S Bachrach
Publication date: 1972
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Format: Paperback 172 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780816657001
ISBN-10: 0816657009
Edition: 1
Author: Bernard S Bachrach
Publication date: 1972
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Format: Paperback 172 pages

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Merovingian Military Organization, 481-751 (Minnesota Archive Editions) (ISBN-13: 9780816657001 and ISBN-10: 0816657009), written by authors Bernard S Bachrach, was published by University of Minnesota Press in 1972. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Ancient Civilizations History books. You can easily purchase or rent Merovingian Military Organization, 481-751 (Minnesota Archive Editions) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Ancient Civilizations History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.82.

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Merovingian Military Organization, 481–751 was first published in 1972. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.In the area which is now France and was then Gaul, military institutions fundamentally influenced the successes and failures of the Merovingian dynasty, from 481 to 751. Professor Bachrach examines this period in detail, studying the forms of military organization and their relation to political power. Various aspects of the subject are controversial among scholars specializing in early medieval history, yet this is the first book-length study on the subject to be published.For a hundred years scholars have equated the military institutions of Merovingian Gaul with the customs of the Franks, a minority of the population who were rapidly acculturated. Professor Bachrach's study shows the heterogeneous nature of Merovingian military organization, composed of many institutions drawn from non-Frankish people especially from the remains of the Roman Empire. By dealing with all of the significant sources he demonstrates that there was frequent change in the military institutions rather than revolutionary change. The fluid nature of the military organization also is seen to have had profound effects upon the exercise of political power. Probably the most significant finding of the study is that Merovingian military organization, like much else in Merovingian Gaul, resembled Romania far more than Germania.
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