Herwig Wolfram
Author of History of the Goths
About the Author
Herwig Wolfram is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History and Director of the Institute for Austrian Historical Research at the University of Vienna.
Works by Herwig Wolfram
Österreichische Geschichte: Österreichische Geschichte, Die Länder und das Reich: 1122-1278 (1999) 5 copies
Die Kuenringer : das Werden des Landes Niederösterreich : niederösterreichische Landesausstellung, Stift Zwettl, 16. Mai-26. Oktober 1981 (1981) 3 copies
Salzburg, Bayern, Österreich : die Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum und die Quellen ihrer Zeit (1995) 2 copies
Österreichische Geschichte: Österreichische Geschichte, Die Herrschaft Österreich: 1278-1411 2 copies
Intitulatio. 1, Lateinische Königs- und Fürstentitel bis zum Ende des 8. Jahrhunderts (1967) 2 copies
Die Germanen 1 copy
Historia Gotów 1 copy
Österreichische Geschichte: Österreichische Geschichte, Ständefreiheit und Fürstenmacht: 1522-1699 1 copy
Der Wald : Wunder und Wirklichkeit — Contributor — 1 copy
Associated Works
The Transformation of Frontiers: From Late Antiquity to the Carolingians (2000) — Contributor — 8 copies
The Medieval Way of War: Studies in Medieval Military History in Honor of Bernard S. Bachrach (2015) — Contributor — 7 copies
The Visigothic Kingdom: The Negotiation of Power in Post-Roman lberia (Late Antique and Early Medieval Iberia, 9) (2020) — Contributor — 6 copies
Visions of community in the post-Roman world : the West, Byzantium and the Islamic world, 300-1100 (2012) — Contributor — 5 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Wolfram, Herwig
- Legal name
- Wolfram, Herwig
- Birthdate
- 1934-02-14
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Vienna (Ph.D|1957|hab.|1966)
- Occupations
- historian
medievalist
professor - Organizations
- University of Vienna
- Awards and honors
- Austrian Academy of Sciences
Monumenta Historica (Corresponding member)
Medieval Academy of America (Corresponding Fellow, 1990)
Austrian Medal for Science and Art (2000)
Cardinal Innitzer Prize (2011)
Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Corresponding member, 2015) - Nationality
- Austria
- Birthplace
- Wien, Austria
- Associated Place (for map)
- Wien, Austria
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This book briefly lays out the societal and political development of the German tribes between about the 2ndC BCE and the 6thC CE. The focus is on showing their internal diversity and subsequent Romanization before/while they took over large portions of the territories formerly under Roman control. This book, in combination with the Clark one, clarified my mental picture of Late Antiquity and of the tribes across the Rhine. Job well done, in other words.
Wolfram has very little patience with show more the various misunderstandings and/or ideological mythologies that the various Germanic tribes or their victories have been marshalled to support. It is, therefore, decidedly odd when the book ends with a paean to European unity engendered by the combination of Frankish exceptionalism and persistence in the face of danger, and Anglo-Saxon and Irish missionary zeal.
The book has only one big shortcoming, and that is the lack of maps. I don’t know where the rivers in Germany or the Balkans are (e.g. Drau, Save, Enns), and a grasp of the relative geographic location of various rivers and the Rhine is often essential to understanding the text. show less
Wolfram has very little patience with show more the various misunderstandings and/or ideological mythologies that the various Germanic tribes or their victories have been marshalled to support. It is, therefore, decidedly odd when the book ends with a paean to European unity engendered by the combination of Frankish exceptionalism and persistence in the face of danger, and Anglo-Saxon and Irish missionary zeal.
The book has only one big shortcoming, and that is the lack of maps. I don’t know where the rivers in Germany or the Balkans are (e.g. Drau, Save, Enns), and a grasp of the relative geographic location of various rivers and the Rhine is often essential to understanding the text. show less
Bei diesem Band der Beck'schen Reihe habe ich so meine Probleme gehabt. Eigentlich bin ich ja großer Fan, doch "Die Germanen" von Herwig Wolfram musste ich einige Kapitel überspringen — zu langweilig. Anders als sonst üblich verliert sich der Autor hier in Details, die dann jedoch nicht so gut lesbar beschrieben sind, wie es notwendig gewesen wäre.
Mein Fazit: Fachlich sicherlich gut, aber für Laien eher ein Nachschlagewerk als ein Grundkurs.
Mein Fazit: Fachlich sicherlich gut, aber für Laien eher ein Nachschlagewerk als ein Grundkurs.
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- Rating
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