1st Edition
The Histories of a Medieval German City, Worms c. 1000-c. 1300 Translation and Commentary
By David S. Bachrach
Copyright 2014
190 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
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Routledge
192 Pages
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Routledge
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Germany was the most powerful kingdom in the medieval West from the mid-tenth to the mid-thirteenth century. However, its history remains largely unknown outside of the German-speaking regions of modern Europe. Until recently, almost all of the sources for medieval Germany were available only in the original Latin or in German translations, while most scholarly investigation has been in German.... Read more
Preface; Maps; Genealogies; Introduction; Vita Burchardi; Vita Sancti Eckenberti; Chronicon Wormatiense; Annales Wormatienses; Bibliography; Index.
Biography
David Bachrach, associate professor of history at the University of New Hampshire, USA, focuses his research on the military, administrative, and economic history of medieval Germany and medieval England. His publications include Religion and the Conduct of War c. 300-c.1215, Warfare in Tenth-Century Germany, and Warfare and Politics in Medieval Germany, c. 1000: On the Variety of Our Times by Alpert of Metz; he is also co-translator of The Gesta Tancredi of Ralph of Caen.
’...this volume would make a very useful addition to any university library where medieval history is taught. Overall, in producing such as an accessible and engaging edition of sources Bachrach has done a great service to the study of urban history in the high medieval period, as well as to the history of medieval Germany in general.’ Urban History






