Von Hamburg Nach Java Studien Zur Mittelalterlichen, Neuen und Digitalen Geschichte |
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Editor:
| Burgtorf, Jochen Hoffarth, Christian Kubon, Sebastian |
Contribution by:
| Burgtorf, Jochen Arnold, Udo Auge, Oliver Borchardt, Karl Czaja, Roman Dartmann, Christoph Depreux, Philippe Ekdahl, Sven Forey, Alan Friedrich, Markus Godthardt, Frank Goetz, Hans-Werner Heckmann, Dieter Heckmann, Marie-Luise Hering, Rainer Hess, Cordelia Hoffarth, Christian Homann, Mats Jahnke, Carsten Kardasz, Cezary Kreem, Juhan Krieger, Martin Kubon, Sebastian Kwiatkowski, Krzysztof Laczny, Joachim Link, Christina Luttrell, Anthony Nicholson, Helen J. Nolden, Nico Paulsen, Reinhard Selzer, Stephan Souhr-Konighaus, Annika Tandecki, Janusz |
Series title: | Nova Mediaevalia Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-3-8471-1216-7 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2020 |
Publisher: | V&R Unipress
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $92.00 |
Book Description:
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With extraordinary productivity and immense innovative intuition, historian Jurgen Sarnowsky, professor of medieval history in Hamburg, has decisively impacted historical research. Time and again, he has forged new paths and opened up new fields of historical inquiry in regional, global, and digital spheres. The articles by friends, students, and academic companions assembled in this volume in Sarnowsky's honor enter into a dialogue with his works and offer illuminating new insights...
More DescriptionWith extraordinary productivity and immense innovative intuition, historian Jurgen Sarnowsky, professor of medieval history in Hamburg, has decisively impacted historical research. Time and again, he has forged new paths and opened up new fields of historical inquiry in regional, global, and digital spheres. The articles by friends, students, and academic companions assembled in this volume in Sarnowsky's honor enter into a dialogue with his works and offer illuminating new insights into central areas of his oeuvre. They encompass the North and the Hanseatic League, the Mediterranean region, the Teutonic Order, and digital humanities, as well as travel and distance.