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Sometimes you have to laugh. More than twenty years ago, I wrote a paper for the Social Anthropology course at SOAS, arguing that the Carolingian Empire was not a "state" in the sense we understand it, but rather a kind of military occupation of the territory with minimal administrative features. The paper was well received, but no more. Now I am reading "State and Society in the early Middle Ages" by Matthew Innes, published in 2000 - ten years later. It argues pretty much the same thing and it is presented as groundbreaking and novel. I wonder if anyone would have noticed if my paper had been presented not to Social Anthro, but to History.

Date: 2010-08-10 03:51 am (UTC)
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You should see what some archaeologists have managed!

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