Hubert Houben (historian)
Hubert Houben (born 4 February 1953, in Heinsberg) is a German historian who specialized in the medieval history of Southern Italy. Living at Lecce since 1980, he acquired Italian citizenship in 1988.[1]
He is corresponding member of the Accademia Pontaniana based in Naples (from 2006)[2] and of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East (SSCLE).[1][3]
Works
- Italian:
- 2010: Federico II. Imperatore, uomo, mito, Il Mulino, ISBN 978-88-15-13338-0
- 2003: Normanni fra Nord e Sud. Immigrazione e acculturazione nel Medioevo, Di Renzo Editore.
- 1999: Ruggero II di Sicilia. Un sovrano tra Oriente e Occidente, Laterza.
- 1996: Mezzogiorno normanno-svevo. Monasteri e castelli, ebrei e musulmani, Liguori.
- 1989: Tra Roma e Palermo. Aspetti e momenti del Mezzogiorno medioevale, Congedo.
- 1987: Medioevo monastico meridionale, Liguori.
- 1984: Il libro del capitolo del monastero della Ss. Trinità di Venosa (Cod. Casin. 334), Congedo.
- English:
- 2002: Roger II of Sicily: A Ruler Between East and West, ISBN 978-0-521-65573-6. ISBN 0-521-65573-0 [ ].
- German:
References
- Hubert Houben's profile Archived 2011-04-19 at the Wayback Machine from Stupor mundi.it
- "Accademia Pontaniana - Members". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
- Publications of the Members of the SSCLE, Bulletin 25-27 (2005-2007)
External links
- (in English) Prof. Hubert Houben
- (in Italian) http://www.pontaniana.unina.it/italiano/houben.htm
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