Heike Grahn-Hoek
Heike Grahn-Hoek (* 1943 ) is a German historian.
Grahn-Hoek received her doctorate in 1975 with the thesis "The Franconian Upper Class in the 6th Century", for which she was awarded the Wolf-Erich-Kellner-Stiftung Prize of the University of Marburg . She worked for several years on the research project of the German Research Foundation on "The Origin of European Nations in the Middle Ages". In particular, she deals with the Franconian and Thuringian early history.
Works
- The Franconian upper class in the 6th century. Studies on their legal and political position. 1976, ISBN 3-7995-6681-3 .
- Red Flint and Holy Land. Heligoland between prehistory and the Middle Ages. Wachholtz Verlag , Neumünster 2009, ISBN 978-3-529-02774-1 .
Essays
- Was there a Thuringian empire on the left Lower Rhine before 531? In: Journal of the Association for Thuringian History . Volume 55, 2001, pp. 15-55.
- Gundulfus subregulus - a genealogical bridge between Merovingians and Carolingians? In: German Archive for Research into the Middle Ages . 59, 2003, pp. 1-47.
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SURNAME | Grahn-Hoek, Heike |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German historian |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1943 |