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Etienne Renard is a researcher in early medieval history at the University of Namur's Faculty of Arts. His work focuses on Frankish state structures, peasant societies, and administrative practices between the 5th and 10th centuries. He specializes in documentary analysis, polyptychs, and historical semantics.
- Doctor of History, Art and Archeology (University of Namur, 2007)
Renard's research examines:
- Typology and functions of early medieval polyptychs
- Administrative record-keeping between Seine and Rhine
- Military policies under Charlemagne
- Documentary evidence for peasant society analysis
- Historical concepts like potestas and villa terminology
- Parchment studies through the PERGAMENUM21 project
Recent publications show trends in:
- Early medieval political structures
- Lexical evolution of administrative concepts
- Frankish state management of rural territories
- Documentary approaches to medieval peasantry
- Material analysis of historical parchments
- Comparative study of administrative records
Active in academic networks, Renard participates in symposia on medieval writing practices and organizes conferences like the 2024-2025 Pratiques médiévales de l'écrit lecture series. He contributes to collaborative projects such as the 2025 Ruling and managing the countryside study on Frankish peasantry.
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