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Jenks, Stuart (Personal Name)

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England, die Hanse und Preussen, 1992: title page (Stuart Jenks)

The enrolled customs accounts (1523/1524). Volume 1, 2004: title page (calendared by Stuart Jenks; published by the List & Index Society, Kew, Surrey)

Email from List & Index Society, May 12, 2005 (Stuart Jenks, author of "The enrolled customs accounts ..." is believed to be the same as author/editor of German books such as "England, die Hanse und Preussen"; his email is: stjenks@phil.uni-erlangen.de)

Documents on the papal plenary indulgences 1300-1517 preached in the Regnum Teutonicum, 2018: title page (edited by Stuart Jenks) back cover (Stuart Jenks; Ph. D. from Yale University in 1976; Dr. phil. habil. at the Free University of Berlin in 1985; retired professor of medieval history and modern economic history at the University of Erlangen)

The Hanse in medieval and early modern Europe, 2013: title page (edited by Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz and Stuart Jenks)

Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed January 24, 2020 (authorized access point: Jenks, Stuart; other data in authority record: Dr. phil.; historian; born 1948 in Los Angeles; active in Berlin and Erlangen; associated with the history department of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) http://d-nb.info/gnd/113269501

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Department Geschichte website, viewed January 24, 2020: link to Lehrstuhl für Mittelalterliche Geschichte und Historische Hilfswissenschaften page (under Personen und Kontakt. Emeriti: Stuart Jenks, BA MTS MA PhD, Professor Emeritus) https://www.geschichte.phil.fau.de/person/jenks-stuart/

German Wikipedia, viewed January 24, 2020 (Stuart Jenks; historian; originally from the United States; born 1948; he was Wissenschaftlicher Assistent at the Freie Universität Berlin from 1976 to 1981 and obtained his Habilitation at the Freie Universität in 1985; from 1985 until his retirement he was professor of Medieval history at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg; research interests: history of the Hanseatic League; relations between England and Germany in the late Middle Ages; economic history of the late Middle Ages; he is also a pioneer in the use of new media in the teaching of history)

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