Donald Charles Jackman (born London, 15 January 1954) is an American medievalist and linguist of Australian background. Donald C. Jackman received the Ph.D. in 1987 from Columbia University with the dissertation entitled The Konradiner: a study in genealogical methodology dealing with the family of the Conradines. He also later earned the M.A. in applied linguistics and worked as a linguistic supervisor for several years at the Pennsylvania State University. As a historian he has concentrated especially on the heritability principle as long-time critic of Eduard Hlawitschka and defender of the thesis of Armin Wolf concerning the genesis of the imperial college of electors. In 2006 he founded the internet publishing house Editions Enlaplage, originally as a conduit for extended investigatio
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| - Donald Charles Jackman (* 15. Januar 1954 in Hammersmith, London) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mediävist. Donald C. Jackman promovierte 1988 an der Columbia University mit der Arbeit The Konradiner: a study in genealogical methodology. Er arbeitete am State College in Pennsylvania. Bekannt wurde er durch seine außerberuflichen Arbeiten zur Genealogie, in denen er ab Beginn der 1990er Jahre besonders zu Fragen im Zusammenhang mit den Konradinern Stellung nahm. (de)
- Donald Charles Jackman (born London, 15 January 1954) is an American medievalist and linguist of Australian background. Donald C. Jackman received the Ph.D. in 1987 from Columbia University with the dissertation entitled The Konradiner: a study in genealogical methodology dealing with the family of the Conradines. He also later earned the M.A. in applied linguistics and worked as a linguistic supervisor for several years at the Pennsylvania State University. As a historian he has concentrated especially on the heritability principle as long-time critic of Eduard Hlawitschka and defender of the thesis of Armin Wolf concerning the genesis of the imperial college of electors. In 2006 he founded the internet publishing house Editions Enlaplage, originally as a conduit for extended investigatio (en)
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| - Donald Charles Jackman (* 15. Januar 1954 in Hammersmith, London) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mediävist. Donald C. Jackman promovierte 1988 an der Columbia University mit der Arbeit The Konradiner: a study in genealogical methodology. Er arbeitete am State College in Pennsylvania. Bekannt wurde er durch seine außerberuflichen Arbeiten zur Genealogie, in denen er ab Beginn der 1990er Jahre besonders zu Fragen im Zusammenhang mit den Konradinern Stellung nahm. (de)
- Donald Charles Jackman (born London, 15 January 1954) is an American medievalist and linguist of Australian background. Donald C. Jackman received the Ph.D. in 1987 from Columbia University with the dissertation entitled The Konradiner: a study in genealogical methodology dealing with the family of the Conradines. He also later earned the M.A. in applied linguistics and worked as a linguistic supervisor for several years at the Pennsylvania State University. As a historian he has concentrated especially on the heritability principle as long-time critic of Eduard Hlawitschka and defender of the thesis of Armin Wolf concerning the genesis of the imperial college of electors. In 2006 he founded the internet publishing house Editions Enlaplage, originally as a conduit for extended investigations into inherited right in the aristocracy of the central Middle Ages. (en)
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