Charles West is a professor of medieval history at the University of Edinburgh.
""" The Fall of a Carolingian Kingdom offers lucid translations of a complex body of sources previously unavailable, providing cogent introductions and full contextualization to enable readers to trace the rise and fall of a short-lived early medieval kingdom. Marrying elegant translation with incisive analysis, Charles West invites readers to join him in exploring the complexity of early medieval politics and, in so doing, beautifully illustrates the task of the historian."" --Jennifer R. Davis, Associate Professor of History, The Catholic University of America "" The Fall of a Carolingian Kingdom is a wonderfully clear guide to the events and evidence of the great drama of a medieval divorce that transcended the confines of the royal bedroom to involve Vikings, popes, warriors, and a massive supporting cast. This murky tragedy of tormented queens and kings is now accessible for scrutiny by the wide audience it deserves."" --Stuart Airlie, University of Glasgow ""With The Fall of a Carolingian Kingdom, Charles West gives readers access to a real-life game of thrones , a gripping early medieval contest whose rules were uncertain and negotiable and whose stakes were life, death, and the very future of Europe."" --Courtney M. Booker, University of British Columbia"