In Rome on Christmas Day 800 Charlemagne, the Frankish king, was acclaimed "most August, crowned by God, great and peacemaking emperor." This event transformed the nature of his rule, marked the re-em
Challenging critics of the New Right, Kershaw (U. of British Columbia) argues that the recent convergence in political thought, which treats fulfillment of social obligations as a condition for social
We often think that care is personal or intimate, whereas citizenship is political and public. In Carefair, Paul Kershaw urges readers to resist this private/public distinction by interrogating care i