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Medieval Germany : An Encyclopedia

Jeep, John M.

Published by Routledge, 2001
ISBN 10: 0824076443 / ISBN 13: 9780824076443
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Synopsis: This A-Z encyclopedia covers the Middle Ages in Germany. It offers the most recent scholarship available, while also providing details on the daily life of medieval Germans.

From Booklist: A few years ago, editorial staff at Garland conceived the idea of a group of encyclopedias organized around the cultural regions of medieval Europe. Medieval Scandinavia was published in 1993, followed by Medieval France in 1995 and Medieval England in 1998. Now comes this volume on Germany, with titles on Italy and Iberia in the works.

Editor Jeep is an assistant professor in the Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages at Miami University of Oxford, Ohio, and he is joined by more than 200 contributors, most from U.S. colleges and universities but some from institutions of higher learning in Europe. Nearly 650 alphabetically arranged entries cover German- and Dutch-speaking Europe from A.D. 500 to 1500. Articles cover "major persons, places, historical occurrences, artistic and technological accomplishments, intellectual developments, and daily life." Among the topics covered are Carmina Burana, Gardens and gardening, Hanseatic League, Heraldry, Jews, Meistersinger, Pregnancy and childbirth, and Printing press. There are also entries for persons, from Adam of Bremen, regarded as one of the finest historians of the early Middle Ages, to fifteenth-century painter Barthololmaus Zeitblom; and places, from the Carolingian capital Aachen to the Cistercian monastery Zwettl.

Entries vary in length from a paragraph or two to 20 pages. Longer entries, such as Gothic art and architecture, are divided into subentries, each with its own contributor, see also references, and bibliography. According to the introduction, "authors were asked to keep the general reader in mind," so articles were written to be accessible to the nonspecialist as well as the scholar, and bibliographies cite English-language sources whenever possible.

Preceding the entries are lists that sort contents both alphabetically and by category. The index is detailed and thorough, breaking down broader topics and citing main entries in bold type. There are just three maps.

Many similar topics are covered in the Dictionary of the Middle Ages (Scribner, 1982-1989). However, anyone with a serious interest in the Middle Ages will welcome this new Garland volume, like earlier ones in the group, for the particular context it provides. Recommended for large public and academic libraries. RBB
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Bibliographic Details

Title: Medieval Germany : An Encyclopedia
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: 2001
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good
Edition: 1st Edition.