Steinar Imsen

Steinar Imsen

Steinar Imsen (born 13 April 1944) is a Norwegian historian, and a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

His field of concentration is the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period (c. 1300–1700). Imsen has also worked as editor of "Norsk historisk leksikon" - the Norwegian Historical Encyclopedia.

Bibliography

* "Noregs nedgang" – short historiography of the Late Middle Ages in Norway (2002) ISBN 82-521-5938-9
* "Europa 1300–1550" – textbook on the Late Middle Ages in Europe (2000) ISBN 82-00-45406-1


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