Title: Medieval Civilization in Germany 800-1273
Author: Franz H. Bauml (General editor: Glyn Daniel)
Publisher: Fredrick A. Praeger Inc., New York
Published Year: 1969
Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Condition:
This hardcover book with its dust jacket is in good condition overall. The dust jacket exhibits minimal signs of wear, with only slight rubbing and a few small creases along the edges. However, it remains largely intact and vibrant, preserving the cover illustration and text. The hardcover itself shows minimal wear, with only minor rubbing at the corners and edges. The binding is tight, and the pages are clean and unmarked, free from any significant damage or signs of aging. Overall, this book is well-preserved and suitable for both reading and collecting. Please see the photos of the book to see its condition.
Description:
"Medieval Civilization in Germany 800-1273" by Franz H. Bauml offers a comprehensive examination of the cultural, social, political, and economic developments in Germany during the Middle Ages. Spanning from the Carolingian Empire to the beginning of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, Bauml provides insights into the key events, figures, and institutions that shaped medieval German civilization. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources and modern scholarship, this book offers a nuanced understanding of the complexities and dynamics of medieval society in Germany.
Highlights:
"Medieval Civilization in Germany 800-1273" is an indispensable resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts seeking to deepen their knowledge of medieval German history. With its comprehensive coverage and insightful analysis, this book illuminates the rich tapestry of medieval life in Germany and its enduring legacy in European history.