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Zentrum Und Peripherie In Der Germania Slavica


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Zentrum Und Peripherie In Der Germania Slavica


Zentrum Und Peripherie In Der Germania Slavica
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Author : Winfried Schich
language : de
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden gmbh
Release Date : 2008

Zentrum Und Peripherie In Der Germania Slavica written by Winfried Schich and has been published by Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden gmbh this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Social Science categories.


Die slawisch besiedelten Landschaften am westlichen Rand Ostmitteleuropas erlebten im Verlauf des hohen Mittelalters eine weitgreifende Umstrukturierung ihrer wirtschaftlichen, sozialen und kulturellen Art. Dabei anderten sich auch die Verhaltnisse von zentralen und peripheren Orten und Regionen: In der Nachbarschaft von Furstenburgen entstanden Rechtsstadte, ein System von Stadten und Dorfern mit vermessenen Grundstucken und Fluren trat an die Stelle bisheriger Streusiedlung, und die Kloster der Zisterzienser machten entlegene Platze zu Zentren monastischer und landwirtschaftlicher Reform. Aber auch in den neuen Siedlungen gab es zentrale Platze und abgelegene Orte mit differierenden Nutzungen. Historikerinnen und Archaologen gehen in diesem Band in 18 Beitragen Fragen von Mittelpunkten und Randzonen unter den veranderten Bedingungen des hochmittelalterlichen Landesausbaus nach - und ehren damit das Lebenswerk eines der bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Kenner der Fruhzeit Ostmitteleuropas, Winfried Schich.



Slavs In The Middle Ages Between Idea And Reality


Slavs In The Middle Ages Between Idea And Reality
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Author : Eduard Mühle
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2023

Slavs In The Middle Ages Between Idea And Reality written by Eduard Mühle and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023 with History categories.


Presenting the history of the Slavs in the Middle Ages in a new light, this study shows how the 'Slavs' were treated as a cultural construct and as such politically instrumentalized, and describes the real structures behind the phenomenon.



Public Goods Provision In The Early Modern Economy


Public Goods Provision In The Early Modern Economy
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Author : Masayuki Tanimoto
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 2019-01-15

Public Goods Provision In The Early Modern Economy written by Masayuki Tanimoto and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-01-15 with History categories.


A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Scholarly discussions on economic development in history, specifically those linked to industrialization or modern economic growth, have paid great attention to the formation and development of the market economy as a set of institutions able to augment people’s welfare. The role of specific nonmarket practices for promoting the economic development and welfare has been a distinct concern, typically involving discussion of the state’s economic policies. How have societies tackled those issues that the market did not? To what extent did those solutions reflect the structure of an economy? Public Goods Provision in the Early Modern Economy explores these questions by investigating efforts made for the provision of "public goods" in early modern economies from the perspective of Japanese socioeconomic history during Tokugawa era (1603–1868), and by comparing those cases with others from Europe and China’s economic history. The contributors focus on three areas of inquiry—early modern era welfare policies for the poor, infrastructure, and forest management—to provide both a unique perspective on Japanese public finance at local levels and a vantage point outside of Europe to encourage a more global view of early modern political economies that shaped subsequent modern transformations.



The Czech Lands In Medieval Transformation


The Czech Lands In Medieval Transformation
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Author : Jan Klapste
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2011-11-11

The Czech Lands In Medieval Transformation written by Jan Klapste and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-11-11 with History categories.


The book on the Medieval transformation that impacted the Czech lands in the 13th century, focussed on the onset of landed nobility, the transformation of the rural milieu, and the early urban history. The explanation is anchored in a broad European context.



Lords And Towns In Medieval Europe


Lords And Towns In Medieval Europe
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Author : Howard B. Clarke
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-07-14

Lords And Towns In Medieval Europe written by Howard B. Clarke and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-14 with History categories.


This volume is based on possibly the biggest single Europe-wide project in urban history. In 1955 the International Commission for the History of Towns established the European historic towns atlas project in accordance with a common scheme in order to encourage comparative urban studies. Although advances in urban archaeology since the 1960s have highlighted the problematic relationship between the oldest extant town plan and the actual origins of a town, the large-scale cadastral maps as they have been made available by the European historic towns atlas project are still necessary if we want to understand the evolution of the physical form of our towns. By 2014 the project consisted of over 500 individual publications from over 18 different countries across Europe. Each atlas comprises at least a core-map at the scale of 1:2500, analytical maps and an explanatory text. The time has come to use this enormous database that has been compiled over the last 40 years. This volume, itself based on a conference related to this topic that was held in the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin in 2006, takes up this challenge. The focus of the volume is on the question of how seigneurial power influenced the creation of towns in medieval Europe and of how this process in turn influenced urban form. Part I of the volume addresses two major issues: the history of the use of town plans in urban research and the methodological challenges of comparative urban history. Parts II and III constitute the core of the book focusing on the dynamic relationship between lordship and town planning in the core area of medieval Europe and on the periphery. In Part IV the symbolic meaning of town plans for medieval people is discussed. Part V consists of critical contributions by an archaeologist, an art historian and an historical geographer. By presenting case studies by leading researchers from different European countries, this volume combines findings that were hitherto not available in English. A comparison of the English and German bibliographies, attached to this volume, reveals some interesting insights as to how the focus of research shifted over time. The book also shows how work on urban topography integrates the approaches of the historian, archaeologist and historical geographer. The narrative of medieval urbanization becomes enriched and the volume is a genuine contribution to European studies.



Eastern Europe In The Middle Ages 500 1300 2 Vols


Eastern Europe In The Middle Ages 500 1300 2 Vols
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Author : Florin Curta
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2019-07-08

Eastern Europe In The Middle Ages 500 1300 2 Vols written by Florin Curta and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-07-08 with History categories.


Winner of the 2020 Verbruggen prize This book offers an an overview of the current state of research and a basic route map for navigating an abundant historiography available in 10 different languages. The book is also an invitation to comparison between various parts of the region over the same period.



Meanings Of Community Across Medieval Eurasia


Meanings Of Community Across Medieval Eurasia
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2016-06-10

Meanings Of Community Across Medieval Eurasia written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-06-10 with History categories.


This volume explores some of the many different meanings of community across medieval Eurasia. How did the three ‘universal’ religions, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism, frame the emergence of various types of community under their sway? The studies assembled here in thematic clusters address the terminology of community; genealogies; urban communities; and monasteries or ‘enclaves of learning’: in particular in early medieval Europe, medieval South Arabia and Tibet, and late medieval Central Europe and Dalmatia. It includes work by medieval historians, social anthropologists, and Asian Studies scholars. The volume present the results of in-depth comparative research from the Visions of Community project in Vienna, and of a dialogue with guests, offering new and exciting perspectives on the emerging field of comparative medieval history. Contributors are (in order within the volume) Walter Pohl, Gerda Heydemann, Eirik Hovden, Johann Heiss, Rüdiger Lohlker, Elisabeth Gruber, Oliver Schmitt, Daniel Mahoney, Christian Opitz, Birgit Kellner, Rutger Kramer, Pascale Hugon, Christina Lutter, Diarmuid Ó Riain, Mathias Fermer, Steven Vanderputten, Jonathan Lyon and Andre Gingrich.



The Oxford Handbook Of European Legal History


The Oxford Handbook Of European Legal History
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Author : Heikki Pihlajamäki
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2018-07-04

The Oxford Handbook Of European Legal History written by Heikki Pihlajamäki and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-04 with Law categories.


European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expansion in the world. European legal history thus also is a history of legal transplants and cultural borrowings, which national legal histories as products of nineteenth-century historicism have until recently largely left unconsidered. The Handbook of European Legal History supplies its readers with an overview of the different phases of European legal history in the light of today's state-of-the-art research, by offering cutting-edge views on research questions currently emerging in international discussions. The Handbook takes a broad approach to its subject matter both nationally and systemically. Unlike traditional European legal histories, which tend to concentrate on "heartlands" of Europe (notably Italy and Germany), the Europe of the Handbook is more versatile and nuanced, taking into consideration the legal developments in Europe's geographical "fringes" such as Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. The Handbook covers all major time periods, from the ancient Greek law to the twenty-first century. Contributors include acknowledged leaders in the field as well as rising talents, representing a wide range of legal systems, methodologies, areas of expertise and research agendas.



The Fall Of Great Moravia


The Fall Of Great Moravia
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2019-02-04

The Fall Of Great Moravia written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-02-04 with History categories.


This volume focuses on a nobleman’s grave found in a ninth-century building near Pohansko, an important centre of Great Moravia, to reconsider the wider frameworks of Moravian power, society, and culture.



Sarmatien Germania Slavica Mitteleuropa Sarmatia Germania Slavica Central Europe


Sarmatien Germania Slavica Mitteleuropa Sarmatia Germania Slavica Central Europe
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Author : Sabine Egger
language : de
Publisher: V&R Unipress
Release Date : 2020-11-16

Sarmatien Germania Slavica Mitteleuropa Sarmatia Germania Slavica Central Europe written by Sabine Egger and has been published by V&R Unipress this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-11-16 with Literary Criticism categories.


Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg entwarf Johannes Bobrowski mit seinem 'Sarmatien' einen literarischen Raum, der einen überraschend zeitgemäßen Orientierungspunkt für die Diskussion 'östlicher' europäischer Grenzräume im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert bietet. In der aktuellen Forschung ist eine Infragestellung von Grenzen durch Begriffe wie Liminalität (Turner), dritter Raum (Bhabha) oder Ähnlichkeit (Bhatti) zu beobachten. In den hier versammelten Beiträgen geht es darum, wie Grenzräume in deutschsprachigen literarischen Texten inszeniert, intermedial reflektiert oder dekonstruiert werden, und welche Rolle das innerhalb eines bestimmten Feldes oder Diskurses spielt. Der Vergleich von Werken Musils, Celans, Sebalds oder Trojanows mit Beispielen aus der russischen, kasachischen, polnischen oder tschechischen Literatur (u.a. Babel, Tokarzcuk, Belger) eröffnet komparatistische und interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf ein über Europa hinausreichendes Panorama literarischer Grenzräume. In the aftermath of WWII, Johannes Bobrowski's Sarmatia created a poetic borderland space that challenged existing borders in Central and Eastern Europe – and has continued to do so in the 20th and 21st century. Recent scholarship has increasingly begun to question borders by introducing terms such as liminality (Turner), third space (Bhabha), or similarity (Bhatti). Individual chapters in this volume discuss how borderland spaces are staged, intermedially reflected, or deconstructed in German-language literature, and what impact this might have within a particular field or discourse. By comparing works of Musil, Celan, Sebald or Trojanow with Russian, Kazakh, Polish or Czech literature (e.g. Babel, Tokarczuk, Belger), comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives are opened on a vibrant panorama of literary spaces reaching beyond the borders of Europe. »Als wertvollste Leistung des Bandes kann die tiefere Einbindung Bobrowskis und auch des Mitteleuropadiskurses in aktuelle transnationale und interkulturelle Debatten in der Germanistik betrachtet werden.« – aus: Germanistik in Ireland, 16 (2021), S. 247–249 (Dr. Yvonne Zivkovic, Universität Graz)