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Introduction: reform and the beginning of the end
1 The chronicle of Hydatius: a historical guidebook to the last days of the Western Roman Empire
2 To be found prepared: eschatology and reform rhetoric ca. 570–ca. 640
3 The final countdown and the reform of the liturgical calendar in the early Middle Ages
4 Apocalypse and reform in Bede’s De die iudicii
5 Creating futures through the lens of revelation in the rhetoric of the Carolingian Reform ca. 750 to ca. 900
6 Eschatology and reform in early Irish law: the evidence of Sunday legislation
7 Apocalypse, eschatology and the interim in England and Byzantium in the tenth and eleventh centuries
8 Apocalypticism and the rhetoric of reform in Italy around the year 1000
9 This time. Maybe this time. Biblical commentary, monastic historiography, and Lost Cause-ism at the turn of the first millennium
10 Against the silence: twelfth-century Augustinian reformers confront apocalypse
11 Afterword
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