"King and Emperor" delves into the life of Charles I, also known as Charlemagne, a remarkable ruler characterized by his physical vigor and intellectual curiosity. He was a multifaceted leader: a conqueror, a judge who upheld justice, and a defender of the Latin Church. Over the centuries, much of the documentation of his reign has been lost due to war and decay, yet significant evidence remains. Janet Nelson's insightful biography compiles this evidence, offering a detailed exploration of Charles I's life and motivations. This work resembles a detective story, interpreting a range of artifacts—from prayer books to skeletons—that provide a glimpse into his world. Charles's impact is profound; he shaped regions, founded towns and monasteries, and positioned himself as the leader of a revitalized Roman Empire. His legacy has been both revered and contested by his successors throughout history. Nelson's narrative aims to bring readers closer to understanding the real Charles as he was perceived in his time, illuminating the complexities of his character and the enduring influence of his actions.
Janet L. Nelson Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Su obra se centra en la Europa de la Alta Edad Media, incluida la Inglaterra anglosajona, explorando temas como la realeza, el gobierno, las ideas políticas, la religión y los rituales. Presta especial atención a la función de las mujeres y las cuestiones de género en este período. Su erudición emplea una rigurosa investigación histórica y una perspicacia analítica para comprender las complejas estructuras sociales y políticas de la Alta Edad Media. Sus extensas publicaciones contribuyen a una comprensión más profunda de aspectos cruciales de la historia europea.
