History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen

History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen

By Adam of Adam of Bremen Translated by Francis Tschan Introduction by Timothy Reuter

$36.00

Publication Date: 19th March 2002

Adam of Bremen's history of the see of Hamburg and of Christian missions in northern Europe from the late eighth to the late eleventh century is the primary source of our knowledge of the history, geography,... Read More
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Adam of Bremen's history of the see of Hamburg and of Christian missions in northern Europe from the late eighth to the late eleventh century is the primary source of our knowledge of the history, geography,... Read More
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Adam of Bremen's history of the see of Hamburg and of Christian missions in northern Europe from the late eighth to the late eleventh century is the primary source of our knowledge of the history, geography, and ethnography of the Scandinavian and Baltic regions and their peoples before the thirteenth century. Arriving in Bremen in 1066 and soon falling under the tutelage of Archbishop Adalbert, who figures prominently in the narrative, Adam recorded the centuries-long campaign by his church to convert Slavic and Scandinavian peoples. His History vividly reflects the firsthand accounts he received from travelers, traders, and missionaries on the peripheries of medieval Europe.
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  • Price: $36.00
  • Pages: 288
  • Carton Quantity: 24
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Imprint: Columbia University Press
  • Series: Records of Western Civilization Series
  • Publication Date: 19th March 2002
  • ISBN: 9780231125758
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / Europe / Germany
    RELIGION / Christian Church / History
    HISTORY / Medieval
Author Bio

Francis J. Tschan was President of the American Catholic Historical Association.

Tim Reuter is on the faculty of the department of history, University of Southampton, UK.

Adam of Bremen's history of the see of Hamburg and of Christian missions in northern Europe from the late eighth to the late eleventh century is the primary source of our knowledge of the history, geography, and ethnography of the Scandinavian and Baltic regions and their peoples before the thirteenth century. Arriving in Bremen in 1066 and soon falling under the tutelage of Archbishop Adalbert, who figures prominently in the narrative, Adam recorded the centuries-long campaign by his church to convert Slavic and Scandinavian peoples. His History vividly reflects the firsthand accounts he received from travelers, traders, and missionaries on the peripheries of medieval Europe.
  • Price: $36.00
  • Pages: 288
  • Carton Quantity: 24
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Imprint: Columbia University Press
  • Series: Records of Western Civilization Series
  • Publication Date: 19th March 2002
  • ISBN: 9780231125758
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / Europe / Germany
    RELIGION / Christian Church / History
    HISTORY / Medieval

Francis J. Tschan was President of the American Catholic Historical Association.

Tim Reuter is on the faculty of the department of history, University of Southampton, UK.