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Julius von Pflugk-Harttung (8 November 1848 – 5 November 1919) was a German historian, best known as an authority on Papal and medieval history. BiographyHe was born at Wernikow, and served as a soldier during the Franco-Prussian War. He studied history and philology at the universities of Bonn, Berlin and Göttingen. In 1877 he obtained his habilitation at the University of Tübingen, where shortly afterwards he became an associate professor.[1] In 1886, he was named a professor of history at Basel. Thence he went to Berlin, where in 1893 he became head of the Secret State Archives. Works
A number of his works have been translated into English, among them "The Great Migration" and "The Early Middle Ages", by Wright (Philadelphia, 1902); and "The Franco-German War", by General Maurice (London, 1900). Notes1. ^Pflugk-Harttung (bis 1876 Harttung), Julius Albert Georg von In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 20, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2001, {{ISBN|3-428-00201-6}}, S. 358 f. References
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