Donald C. Jackman
Donald Charles Jackman ( born January 15, 1954 in Hammersmith, London) is an American medievalist.
Donald C. Jackman his doctorate in 1988 at Columbia University working with The Conradines: a study in genealogical methodology. He worked at State College in Pennsylvania. He became famous for his non-professional work on genealogy in which he particularly on issues related to the Konradihaus Africans took place from the early 1990s.
Works
- The Conradines. A Study in Genealogical Methodology, Frankfurt am Main 1990, ISBN 3-465-02226-2.
- The marriage law and the early German nobility, in: Journal of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History, Germanic department 112, 1995, pp. 158-201.
- Criticism and Critique: Sidelights on the Conradines, Unit for Prosopographical Research, Linacre College, Prosopographia et Genealogica, Volume 1, Oxford 1997, ISBN 1-900934-00-0.
- Systematic Extension in Latin Relationship Terminology in: Prosopon Newsletter 8, 1997, PDF
- Lodaringian Lions: Prosopography with a Heraldic Slant, in: Prosopon Newsletter 9, 1998, PDF
- Cousins of the German Carolingians, in: Katharine Keats- Rohan and Christian Settipani: Onomastique et dans l' Occident parenté médiéval, 2000, ISBN 1-900934-01-9.
- A Greco - Roman Onomastic Fund: Katharine Keats- Rohan and Christian Settipani: Onomastique et dans l' Occident parenté médiéval, 2000, ISBN 1-900934-01-9.
- Archiepiscopal Counts of Cologne: A Stage of Constitutional Transition? in: Prosopon Newsletters 11, 2000
- King Conrad, the last Carolingians and their Saxon relatives, in: Hans -Werner Goetz (ed.): Konrad I. - On the way to the "German Reich ", 2006, p.77 -92? .
- The Conradines and Their Heirs Hessian: An Annotated Table, Archive for Medieval Prosopography 1, ISSN 1936-1181
- Ius hereditarium Encountered, Part I: The Meingaud - Walaho Inheritance, Archive for Medieval Prosopography, October 2007, Part II and III in preparation