Norman F. Cantor
Norman F. Cantor was a prominent historian of the Middle Ages and a professor known for influential works on medieval history and historiography. He was born in Winnipeg, Canada, and died in Miami in 2004 at the age of 74.[1][2]
Winnipeg, Canada
Nov 19, 1929
history
biography
non-fiction
In the Wake of the Plague: The Black Death and the World It Made (A Must-Read for History Buffs)
Antiquity: From the Birth of Sumerian Civilization to the Fall of the Roman Empire
The Sacred Chain: The History of the Jews
Inventing the Middle Ages: The Lives, Works, and Ideas of the Great Medievalists of the Twentieth Century
Alexander the Great: Journey to the End of the Earth
Inventing the Middle Ages
Notebooks in Cultural Analysis: An Annual Review