THE DEVELOPMENT
OF
SOUTHERN FRENCH
AND CATALAN SOCIETY
718-1050
Archibald R. Lewis
Part I
Southern France and Carolingian Conquest, 718-778
Chapter I :
Southern France in the Early Eighth Century
Chapter II :
The Carolingian Conquest, 718-778
Part II
Southern France, Catalonia, and the Carolingian Empire,
778-828
Chapter III
: The Expansion into Gascony and Catalonia
Chapter IV :
The Carolingian System
Chapter V :
Southern French and Catalan Society (778-828)
Part III
The Decline of Royal Power, 828-900
Chapter VI :
Civil War, Invasion, and the Breakdown of Royal Authority
Chapter VII
: The Governmental System of the Midi and Catalonia
Chapter VIII
: The Church (828-900)
Chapter IX
: Southern French and Catalan Society (828-900)
Part IV
The Failure of the Territorial State, 900-975
Chapter X :
The End of Royal Influence
Chapter XI :
The Breakup of Principalities and the Court System
Chapter XII
: The Military System of the Midi and Catalonia
Chapter XIII
: The Church (900-975)
Chapter XIV
: The Society of the Midi and Catalonia
Part V
The Age of the Principes, 975-1050
Chapter XV
: The New Militarism
Chapter XVI
: The Church (975-1050)
Chapter XVII
: The Continued Failure of the Principalities
Chapter XVIII
: The Principes and Public Order
Chapter XIX :
Southern French and Catalan Society (975-1050)
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Maps
Bibliography
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