Description
About the Author
Hans Hummer was born in Oklahoma and raised in Kansas. He completed his doctorate at UCLA in 1997, and in 1999 he joined the history faculty at Wayne State University, where he teaches medieval European and world history. He has published articles on the political and social history of early medieval Europe in Deutsches Archiv, Early Medieval Europe, and Francia. In 2007 the Society for French Historical Studies recognized his book Politics and Power in Early Medieval Europe: Alsace and the Frankish Realm 600-1000 with the David Pinkney Award, granted annually to the most distinguished book in French history published by a North American scholar.
Reviews
Visions of Kinship makes an important intervention in the field, and Hummer has succeeded in writing a book that will challenge many readers' preconceptions about kinship in the Middle Ages and what it did and did not mean to contemporaries. * Alex Traves, University of Sheffield, Early Medieval Europe *
This is an important book...Hummer's contention that we need to rethink, at themost basic of levels,many of our assumptions about medieval kinship is surely correct. While kinship studies are not as prominent in the field as they were a quarter century ago, scholars who eagerly reproduce genealogies of medieval kin groups or who casually throw around terms like "kinship networks" need to read this book and to recognize that medieval people did not necessarily think kinship mattered in the same ways we do. * Jonathan R. Lyon, University of Chicago, Speculum *
[an] important book ... Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198797609
Author Hans Hummer
Format Hardback
Page Count 400
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 752g
Dimensions(mm) 242mm * 164mm * 30mm