France -- History -- To 987
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France -- History -- To 987
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France
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- History of the Franks, by Gregory, Bishop of Tours ; selections, translated with notes by Ernest Brehaut
- Morality and masculinity in the Carolingian empire, Rachel Stone
- Vom Frankenreich zu den Ursprüngen der Nationalstaaten, 800-1214, Rolf Grosse
- Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, kinship, community and identity, Duncan Sayer
- Festtag und Politik, Studien zur Tagewahl karolingischer Herrscher, von Michael Sierck
- The Carolingian world, Marios Costambeys, Matthew Innes, Simon MacLean
- Power and religion in Merovingian Gaul, Columbanian monasticism and the Frankish elites, Yaniv Fox
- Charlemagne, the formation of a European identity, Rosamond McKitterick
- The Carolingian economy, Adriaan Verhulst
- Du royaume franc aux origines de la France et de l'Allemagne, 800-1214, Rolf Grosse ; traduit de l'allemand par Mathieu Olivier
- The development of southern French and Catalan society, 718-1050, by Archibald R. Lewis
- Le Moyen Âge, 481-1453, Boris Bove ... [and others] ; sous la direction de Joël Cornette et Jean-Louis Biget
- Les origines (avant l'an mil), Karl Ferdinand Werner ; introduction générale par Jean Favier
- Medieval France at war, a military history of the French monarchy, 885-1305, John France
- Before France and Germany, the creation and transformation of the Merovingian world, Patrick J. Geary
- France in the making, 843-1180, Jean Dunbabin
- Province and empire, Brittany and the Carolingians, Julia M.H. Smith
- The Oxford handbook of the Merovingian world, edited by Bonnie Effros and Isabel Moreira
- Merovingian mortuary archaeology and the making of the early Middle Ages, Bonnie Effros
- Kingship and politics in the late ninth century, Charles the Fat and the end of the Carolingian Empire, Simon Maclean
- The formation of Christian Europe, the Carolingians, baptism, and the imperium Christianum, Owen M. Phelan
- Epitaph for an era, politics and rhetoric in the Carolingian world, Mayke de Jong