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Bernard S. Bachrach (born 1939[1]) is an American historian and a professor of history at the University of Minnesota. He specialises in the Early Middle Ages, mainly on the topics of medieval warfare, medieval Jewry, and early Angevin history (he has written a biography of Fulk Nerra). He received the CEE Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of Minnesota in 1993 and entered the College of Liberal Arts Scholars of the College at Minnesota in 2000. He has also been the recipient of a McKnight Research Award. He has translated the Liber historiae Francorum into English.
Works
- Merovingian Military Organization, 481-751, University of Minnesota Press, 1972. ISBN 0816606218
- Early Carolingian Warfare: Prelude to Empire, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001. ISBN 0812235339
- The Anatomy of a Little War, a diplomatic and military history of the Gundovald affair (568-586), Westview Press, 1994. ISBN 0813314925
- A History of the Alans in the West: From Their First Appearance in the Sources of Classical Antiquity Through the Early Middle Ages, University of Minnesota Press, 1973. ISBN 0816606781
- Armies and Politics in the Early Medieval West, Variorum, 1993. ISBN 086078374X
- Fulk Nerra,the Neo-Roman Consul 987-1040: A Political Biography of the Angevin Count, University of California Press, 1993. ISBN 0520079965
- State-Building in Medieval France: Studies in Early Angevin History, Ashgate Publishing, 1995. ISBN 0860784681
- Warfare and Military Organization in Pre-Crusade Europe, Ashgate Publishing, 2002. ISBN 0860788709
- The Medieval Church: Success or Failure?, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1971. ISBN 0030851858
- Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe, University of Minnesota Press, 1977. ISBN 0816608148
- Jews in Barbarian Europe, Coronado Press, 1977. ISBN 0872910881
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