Rosamond McKitterick - Major Publications#
1. The Frankish Church and the Carolingian Reforms 789-895, Royal Historical
Society, Studies in History (London, 1977) (reprinted, 1979 - now out of
print) pp. 236.
2. The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians, 751-987 (Longman: London,
1983; third impression January,1990; from 2004, digital print on demand
2004; Polish translation in preparation. pp. 414.
3. The Carolingians and the Written Word (Cambridge University Press, 1989)
hardback and 'Cambridge Paperback Library'; second impression: November
1990; third impression 1995); selected by the American Council of Learned
Societies for its History E-book Programme 2001 pp. 290.
4. Books, scribes and learning in the Frankish kingdoms, sixth to ninth
centuries, 13 papers,Variorum Collected Studies Series (Aldershot, 1994
) pp. 310.
5. Frankish kings and culture in the early middle ages, 14 papers, Variorum
Collected Studies Series (Aldershot, 1995) pp. 313.
6. (pamphlet) Anglo-Saxon missionaries in Germany: personal connections
and local influences. The Eighth Annual Brixworth Lecture, Vaughan Paper
No. 36 (Leicester, 1991) pp. 40.
7. History and its audiences (Inaugural lecture) (Cambridge University
Press, 2000) pp. 73.
8. History and memory in the Carolingian world (Cambridge University Press,
2004) 347 pp. French translation: Histoire et memoire dans le monde carolingien
(Brepols, Turnhout 2009) pp. 393
9. Perceptions of the past in the early middle ages, (Robert Conway Lectures,
University of Notre Dame 2004, University of Notre Dame Press, 2006, pp.
154.
10. Karl der Große. Gestalten des Mittelalters und der Renaissance. Wissenschaftliche
Buchgesellschaft and Primus Verlag (two imprints) Darmstadt 2008 , pp.
472, and English version, Charlemagne: the formation of a European identity
Cambridge University Press, pp. 460.
Books as editor
(ed.) The Uses of Literacy in Early Medieval Europe (1990)
(ed.) Carolingian Culture: emulation and innovation (1994)
(ed.) The New Cambridge Medieval History, II: c.700 - c.900 (1995)
(ed., with Roland Quinault) Edward Gibbon and Empire Cambridge University Press (1997)
(ed.) The Early Middle Ages, 400-1000 (2001)
(ed.) Atlas of the Medieval World (2004)