Early Medieval Europe provides an indispensable source of information and debate on the history of Europe from the later Roman Empire to the eleventh century. The journal is a thoroughly interdisciplinary forum, encouraging the discussion of archaeology, numismatics, palaeography, diplomatic, literature, onomastics, art history, linguistics and epigraphy, as well as more traditional historical approaches. It covers Europe in its entirety, including material on Iceland, Ireland, the British Isles, Scandinavia and Continental Europe (both west and east).
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Themed edition: Being Roman after Rome
Introduction
Being Roman after Rome (page 387) Rosamond McKitterick Article first published online: 8 OCT 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/emed.12076
Original articles
The pleasures of the past: history and identity in the early Middle Ages (pages 388–405) Rosamond McKitterick Article first published online: 8 OCT 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/emed.12077
Romanness: a multiple identity and its changes (pages 406–418) Walter Pohl Article first published online: 8 OCT 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/emed.12078
Preaching Romanness in the early Middle Ages: the sermon De litaniis from the Eusebius Gallicanus collection (pages 419–432) Marianne Pollheimer Article first published online: 8 OCT 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/emed.12079
Reflecting Romanness in the Fredegar Chronicle (pages 433–445) Andreas Fischer Article first published online: 8 OCT 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/emed.12080
A new witness of the third recension of ps.-Methodius’ Revelationes: Winithar’s manuscript St Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, MS 238 and the role of Rome in human history (pages 446–460) Cinzia Grifoni Article first published online: 8 OCT 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/emed.12081
Romana urbs: levels of Roman and imperial identity in the city of Rome (pages 461–475) Clemens Gantner Article first published online: 8 OCT 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/emed.12082
Pieces of a puzzle: time and history in Walahfrid’s Vademecum (pages 476–491) Richard Corradini Article first published online: 8 OCT 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/emed.12083
All roads lead to Rome? Frechulf of Lisieux, Augustine and Orosius (pages 492–505) Graeme Ward Article first published online: 8 OCT 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/emed.12084
Index of reviews for Volume 22 Index of reviews for Volume 22 (pages 506–508) Article first published online: 8 OCT 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/emed.12085