Governance,locality and legal culture: the rise and fall of the Carolingian advocates of Saint-Martin of Tours |
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Authors: | Fraser McNair |
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Affiliation: | University of Leeds |
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Abstract: | This article examines the office of advocate at the abbey of Saint-Martin of Tours. It studies what was regionally distinctive about its emergence there in the late ninth century and suggests a reason for the office’s demise in the early tenth century. In doing so, it draws out the important discursive shifts which were part and parcel of both the setting-up and the fading-away of Carolingian ‘reform’, suggesting that the changes seen in the advocatial office were ones of mentality first and of administrative change only secondarily. |
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