Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ZOF (ZOF: Zona Franca – Ideas of Territory in the Carolingian Empire)
Reporting period: 2022-12-01 to 2024-11-30
The second objective of the project was to store the found terms and names in a database and to trace the different territories on online maps. In this way the different perspectives and aims of the various actors can be identified more clearly. It enables the user to better understand the ideas and order of territorial spaces from a medieval perspective: fluid areas and spheres of (more or less) influence, power struggles and vague ideas of the actual territory and even some linear borders. For this a database was created. The database can be accessed and searched via the projects website zonafranca.info at www.zonafranca.info/database.
Traditional ways of historical maps to visualise those entities are not able to grasp medieval ideas on borders and territory - ZOF developed methods to depict those more accurately according to medieval discourse. ZOF broadened the scope of existing historical maps of the Carolingian Empire by researching and supplementing information from mediaeval source texts, such as spatial narratives or ideas and descriptions that have previously been dismissed as improbable. It critically analysed sources through methods of discourse theory, critical cartography and digital humanities, especially geographic information systems, to create more inclusive maps of the Carolingian Empire. The resulting maps provides a comprehensive historical view of Carolingian territories. Some maps will be published in project-publications (to be expected within 2025), others are available at specific database entries at www.zonafranca.info/database.
- Development of a new mapping method (see Fig. A)
- Development and implementation of a searchable online-database of Carolingian Ideas of Territory (with new and advanced database structure), including a simple map and several map images done with the new mapping method.
Furthermore, the project developed a database specifically designed for spatial ideas of the Carolingian Empire. This database will also be used for further projects, expanding the content also to other time-periods and focus areas.