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Writing the Military History of Pre-Crusade Europe
Studies in Sources and Source Criticism
von David S. Bachrach, Bernard S. Bachrach
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-000-30003-1
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 29.12.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 380 Seiten

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Writing Medieval Military History in Pre-Crusade Europe brings together fourteen articles by eminent historians David S. Bachrach and Bernard S. Bachrach. It will appeal to scholars and students of medieval history, and well as those interested in military history.



David S. Bachrach is Professor of Medieval History at the University of New Hampshire. His publications include Religion and the Conduct of War c. 300-c.1215 (2003) and Warfare in Tenth-Century Germany (2012).


Bernard S. Bachrach is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History at the University of Minnesota. His publications include Early Carolingian Warfare: Prelude to Empire (2001) and Charlemagne's Early Campaigns (768-777) (2013).



Introduction


Part 1: Narrative Works


1. B. Bachrach, "Gregory of Tours as a Military Historian," in The World of Gregory of Tours, ed. Kathleen Mitchell and Ian Wood (Leiden, 2002), 351-363.

2. D. Bachrach and B. Bachrach, "Nithard as a Military Historian of the Carolingian Empire, c. 833-c.843," Francia 44 (2017), 29-55.

3. B. Bachrach and D. Bachrach, "Saxon Military Revolution, 912-973?: Myth and Reality," Early Medieval Europe 15 (2007), 186-222.

4. D. Bachrach, "Early Ottonian Warfare: The Perspective from Corvey," Journal of Military History 75.2 (2011), 393-410.

5. D. Bachrach, "Memory, Epistemology, and the Writing of Early Medieval Military History: The Example of Bishop Thietmar of Merseburg (1009-1018)," Viator 38 (2007), 63-90.

6. B. Bachrach, "Dudo of Saint Quentin as a Historian of Military Organization," The Haskins Society Journal 12 (2002, appeared in 2003), 155-185.

7. B. Bachrach, "Ademar of Chabannes as a Military Historian," in Where Heaven and Earth Meet: Essays on Medieval Europe in Honor of Daniel F. Callahan, ed. Michael Frasseto, Matthew Gabriele, and John D. Hosler (Leiden, 2014), 42-62.

8. D. Bachrach and B. Bachrach, "Bruno of Merseburg's Saxon War: A Study in Eleventh-Century Germany Military History," Journal of Military History 81.2 (2017), 341-367.

9. D. Bachrach, "Feudalism, Romanticism, and Source Criticism: Writing the Military History of Salian Germany," Journal of Medieval Military History 15 (2015), 1-25.

10. B. Bachrach and D. Bachrach, "Ralph of Caen as a Military Historian," in Crusading and Warfare in the Middle Ages: Realities and Representations, Essays in Honour of John France, ed. Nicholas Morton (Aldershot, 2014), 87-99.


Part 2: Material Sources and Images


11. D. Bachrach and B. Bachrach, "Landscapes of Defense: At the Nexus of Archaeology and History in the Early Middle Ages," Francia 42 (2015), 231-252.

12. B. Bachrach and D. Bachrach, "The Costs of Fortress Construction in Tenth-Century Germany: The Case of Hildagsburg," Viator 45.3 (2014), 25-58.

13. B. Bachrach, "Some Observations on the Bayeux Tapestry," Cithara 27 (1987), 5-28.

14. D. Bachrach, "Henry I of Germany's 929 Military Campaign in Archaeological Perspective," Early Medieval Europe 21.3 (2013), 307-337.


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