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The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe summarizes the political, social, and cultural history of medieval Central Europe (c. 800-1600 CE), a region long considered a "forgotten" area of the European past. The 25 cutting-edge chapters present up-to-date research about the region's core medieval kingdoms -- Hungary, Poland, and Bohemia -- and their dynamic interactions with neighboring areas. From the Baltic to the Adriatic, the handbook includes reflections on modern conceptions and uses of the region's shared medieval traditions. The volume's thematic organization reveals rarely…mehr
The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe summarizes the political, social, and cultural history of medieval Central Europe (c. 800-1600 CE), a region long considered a "forgotten" area of the European past. The 25 cutting-edge chapters present up-to-date research about the region's core medieval kingdoms -- Hungary, Poland, and Bohemia -- and their dynamic interactions with neighboring areas. From the Baltic to the Adriatic, the handbook includes reflections on modern conceptions and uses of the region's shared medieval traditions. The volume's thematic organization reveals rarely compared knowledge about the region's medieval resources: its peoples and structures of power; its social life and economy; its religion and culture; and images of its past.
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Autorenporträt
Nada Zecevic teaches the history of the Balkans at Goldsmiths, University of London, where she also directs the Centre for the Study of the Balkans. Daniel Ziemann is Associate Professor at the Department of Medieval Studies at Central European University (CEU) in Vienna.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: "Central Europe:" Perceptions, Definitions, and Comparisons in a Historiographical Context * Nada Zecevic * PART I. LAND, PEOPLE, AND STRUCTURES OF POWER * 1. Geography, Natural Resources, and Environment * András Vadas * 2. From Avars and Slavs to the First Medieval Kingdoms in Central Europe: Population and Settlement, 700-1100 * Daniel Ziemann * 3. The Central European States: From Monarchy to Ständestaat * Julia Burkhardt * 4. Government: Central and Local Administration * János M. Bak and Suzana Miljan * 5. Law and the Administration of Justice * János M. Bak and Yuriy Zazuliak * 6. Wars, Warfare, and Military Organization * Attila Bárány * 7. Cooperation and Conflict in Diplomacy and War within and around Central Europe * Gerald Schwedler and Pawel Figurski, with contributions by László Veszprémy, Emir O. Filipovic, and Christian Raffensperger * PART II. SOCIETY AND ECONOMY * 8. Changing Elites in Medieval Central Europe * Cosmin Popa-Gorjanu * 9. Locals and Immigrants in Medieval Central Europe * Stefan Donecker * 10. Gender and Family in Medieval Central Europe * Michaela Antonín Malaníková, Witold Brzezinski, and Marija Mogorovic Crljenko * 11. Rural Land Management in Medieval Central Europe * Edit Sárosi * 12. Cities and Towns in Medieval Central Europe * Katalin Szende and Felicitas Schmieder * 13. Mining, Finances, and Commerce in Medieval Central Europe * Grzegorz Mysliwski and Balázs Nagy * PART III. CULTURE AND RELIGION * 14. Cultural Landscapes: Education and Literature * Farkas Gábor Kiss and Lucie Dolezalová * 15. A History of Social Communication in East- Central Europe: Words, Scripts, and Beyond * Anna Adamska * 16. Art and Architecture in Medieval East Central Europe * Béla Zsolt Szakács and Zoë Opacic * 17. Contexts of Late Medieval Daily Life * Gerhard Jaritz * 18. Religious Practices (and Confessional Variants) in Medieval Central Europe * Stanislava Kuzmová * 19. The Papacy and the Region, Church Structure, and Clergy * Agata Zielinska and Igor Razum * 20. Jews in Medieval Central Europe * Tamás Visi * 21. Monasticism in Medieval Central Europe (c. 800-c. 1550) * Marie-Madeleine de Cevins, with contributions by Marek Derwich and Beatrix Romhányi * PART IV. IMAGES OF THE PAST * 22. The Image of East Central Europe in Medieval European Literature * Levente Seláf * 23. Musical Culture in Medieval Central Europe * Pawel Gancarczyk * 24. The Middle Ages after the Middle Ages: Popular Traditions and Medievalism * János M. Bak and Gábor Klaniczay * Index
* Introduction: "Central Europe:" Perceptions, Definitions, and Comparisons in a Historiographical Context * Nada Zecevic * PART I. LAND, PEOPLE, AND STRUCTURES OF POWER * 1. Geography, Natural Resources, and Environment * András Vadas * 2. From Avars and Slavs to the First Medieval Kingdoms in Central Europe: Population and Settlement, 700-1100 * Daniel Ziemann * 3. The Central European States: From Monarchy to Ständestaat * Julia Burkhardt * 4. Government: Central and Local Administration * János M. Bak and Suzana Miljan * 5. Law and the Administration of Justice * János M. Bak and Yuriy Zazuliak * 6. Wars, Warfare, and Military Organization * Attila Bárány * 7. Cooperation and Conflict in Diplomacy and War within and around Central Europe * Gerald Schwedler and Pawel Figurski, with contributions by László Veszprémy, Emir O. Filipovic, and Christian Raffensperger * PART II. SOCIETY AND ECONOMY * 8. Changing Elites in Medieval Central Europe * Cosmin Popa-Gorjanu * 9. Locals and Immigrants in Medieval Central Europe * Stefan Donecker * 10. Gender and Family in Medieval Central Europe * Michaela Antonín Malaníková, Witold Brzezinski, and Marija Mogorovic Crljenko * 11. Rural Land Management in Medieval Central Europe * Edit Sárosi * 12. Cities and Towns in Medieval Central Europe * Katalin Szende and Felicitas Schmieder * 13. Mining, Finances, and Commerce in Medieval Central Europe * Grzegorz Mysliwski and Balázs Nagy * PART III. CULTURE AND RELIGION * 14. Cultural Landscapes: Education and Literature * Farkas Gábor Kiss and Lucie Dolezalová * 15. A History of Social Communication in East- Central Europe: Words, Scripts, and Beyond * Anna Adamska * 16. Art and Architecture in Medieval East Central Europe * Béla Zsolt Szakács and Zoë Opacic * 17. Contexts of Late Medieval Daily Life * Gerhard Jaritz * 18. Religious Practices (and Confessional Variants) in Medieval Central Europe * Stanislava Kuzmová * 19. The Papacy and the Region, Church Structure, and Clergy * Agata Zielinska and Igor Razum * 20. Jews in Medieval Central Europe * Tamás Visi * 21. Monasticism in Medieval Central Europe (c. 800-c. 1550) * Marie-Madeleine de Cevins, with contributions by Marek Derwich and Beatrix Romhányi * PART IV. IMAGES OF THE PAST * 22. The Image of East Central Europe in Medieval European Literature * Levente Seláf * 23. Musical Culture in Medieval Central Europe * Pawel Gancarczyk * 24. The Middle Ages after the Middle Ages: Popular Traditions and Medievalism * János M. Bak and Gábor Klaniczay * Index
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