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Lotharingia: A Personal History of Europe's Lost Country

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Book Title Lotharingia: A Personal History of Europe's Lost Country Author Name Simon Winder Publishing house Picador; Main Market edition Country - city UK Date of issue 2019 Number of pages 576 Buy the book Translation rights

At the heart of western Europe lies a huge swath of land, stretching from the mud and fogs of the North Sea coast, down through countless market towns, ports, fortresses and ancient cathedrals, through a mass of river systems and forests, all the way to the great barrier of the Alps. Divided by their languages, religions and frontiers, everyone living there shares one thing: that they are inhabitants of a lost part of Europe – Lotharingia. In his highly entertaining new book Simon Winder tells the story of this ghostly but persistent presence. In AD 843, the three surviving grandsons of the great Emperor Charlemagne met at Verdun. After years of bitter squabbles over who would inherit the family land, they finally decided to divide the territory and go their separate ways. In a moment of staggering significance, one grandson inherited what became France, another Germany and the third Lotharingia, the chunk that initially divided the other two chunks: ‘the lands of Lothar’. The dynamic between these three great zones has dictated much of our subsequent fate. _Lotharingia_ is a history of this in-between land and joins the equally fascinating _Germania_ and _Danubia_ in Simon Winder’s personal exploration of Europe. In this beguiling, hilarious and compelling book we retrace how both from west and from east any number of ambitious characters have tried and failed to grapple with these people. Over many centuries, not only has Lotharingia brought forth many of Europe’s greatest artists, inventors and thinkers, but it has also reduced many a would-be conqueror to helpless tears of rage and frustration.

Lotharingia: A Personal History of Europe's Lost Country

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PublisherPicador; Main Market edition
CountryUK
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Published2019
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Pages576 pages
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