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Medieval East Central Europe in a comparative perspective : from frontier zones to lands in focus / edited by Gerhard Jaritz and Katalin Szende.

Contributor(s): Jaritz, Gerhard, 1949- [editor.] | Szende, Katalin [editor.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York, NY : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2016Description: xiv, 265 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138923478; 1138923478Subject(s): Europe, Central -- History -- To 1500 | Europe, Eastern -- History -- To 1500 | Civilization, Medieval | Middle AgesDDC classification: 943.7/022 LOC classification: DAW1046 | .M44 2016Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Gerhard Jaritz -- What is East Central Europe? -- The mirage of East Central Europe: historical regions in a comparative perspective / Nora Berend -- The emergence of East Central Europe and approaches to internal differentiation / Márta Font -- The notion of "Central Europe" in Russian historical scholarship / Anna Kuznetsova -- Political practices -- Between empires: South-Eastern Europe and the two Roman Empires in the Middle Ages / Stefan Burkhardt -- Negotiating realms: political representation in late Medieval Poland, Hungary, and the Holy Roman Empire / Julia Burkhardt -- Religious space -- Local tradition or European patterns? The grave of Queen Gertrude in the Pilis Cistercian Abbey / Józef Laszlovszky -- Mendicant networks and population in a European perspective / Beatrix F. Romhányi -- Friars preachers in frontier provinces of Medieval Europe / Johnny Grandjean Gøgsig Jakobsen -- Urban space -- Comparable aspects in urban development: Kievan Rus' and the European Middle Ages / Olha Kozubska-Andrusiv -- Town foundations in East Central Europe and the new world: the use of the grid plan in a comparative perspective / Katalin Szende -- Female engagement in Medieval urban economy: late-Medieval Moravia in a comparative perspective / Michaela Antonín Malaníková -- Art and literature -- The place of East Central Europe on the map of Romanesque architecture / Béla Zsolt Szakács -- Intersections: Medieval East Central Europe from the perspective of literacy and communication / Anna Adamska -- Etymological argumentation as a category of historiographic thought in historical writings of Bohemia, Poland, and Hungary / Julia Verkholantsev -- What did we learn? What is to be done? Some insights and visions after reading this book / János M. Bak.
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Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library 1 West DAW1046 .M44 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182903375604

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Gerhard Jaritz -- Part I. What is East Central Europe? -- The mirage of East Central Europe: historical regions in a comparative perspective / Nora Berend -- The emergence of East Central Europe and approaches to internal differentiation / Márta Font -- The notion of "Central Europe" in Russian historical scholarship / Anna Kuznetsova -- Part II. Political practices -- Between empires: South-Eastern Europe and the two Roman Empires in the Middle Ages / Stefan Burkhardt -- Negotiating realms: political representation in late Medieval Poland, Hungary, and the Holy Roman Empire / Julia Burkhardt -- Part III. Religious space -- Local tradition or European patterns? The grave of Queen Gertrude in the Pilis Cistercian Abbey / Józef Laszlovszky -- Mendicant networks and population in a European perspective / Beatrix F. Romhányi -- Friars preachers in frontier provinces of Medieval Europe / Johnny Grandjean Gøgsig Jakobsen -- Part IV. Urban space -- Comparable aspects in urban development: Kievan Rus' and the European Middle Ages / Olha Kozubska-Andrusiv -- Town foundations in East Central Europe and the new world: the use of the grid plan in a comparative perspective / Katalin Szende -- Female engagement in Medieval urban economy: late-Medieval Moravia in a comparative perspective / Michaela Antonín Malaníková -- Part V. Art and literature -- The place of East Central Europe on the map of Romanesque architecture / Béla Zsolt Szakács -- Intersections: Medieval East Central Europe from the perspective of literacy and communication / Anna Adamska -- Etymological argumentation as a category of historiographic thought in historical writings of Bohemia, Poland, and Hungary / Julia Verkholantsev -- What did we learn? What is to be done? Some insights and visions after reading this book / János M. Bak.

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