Anti Selart

Anti Selart (born 11 August 1973 in Tallinn) is an Estonian historian.

Selart is professor of middle ages in University of Tartu (since 2009).[1] He studies history of medieval Livonia, especially Russo-Livonian relationships. [2] In 2002 he got PhD in history.

Publications

  • (in German) Livland Und Die Rus Im 13. Jahrhundert in Series: "Quellen Und Studien Zur Baltischen Geschichte (Book 21)" 373 pages Bohlau Verlag (March 3, 2007) ISBN 978-3412160067
  • (in German) Die livländische Chronik des Hermann von Wartberge, in: Matthias Thumser (Hg.), Geschichtsschreibung im mittelalterlichen Livland, Berlin 2011, S. 59-86. ISBN 978-3-643-11496-9 (Rezension).
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References

  1. ETIS
  2. Selart, Anti (2009). Jörn Staecker (ed.). "Baldwin von Alna, Dänemark und Rußland. Zur politischen Geschichte Livlands in den 1230er Jahren in "The Reception of Medieval Europe in the Baltic Sea Region" Papers of the XIIth Visby Symposium, Held at Gotland University, Visby". Acta Visbyensia (in German). Gotland University Press (12): 59–74. ISBN 9789197365352.
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