The Czech Lands in Medieval Transformation: East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, cartea 17
Autor Jan Klapsteen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 noi 2011
Winner of the 2012 Book Prize of the Early Slavic Studies Association.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004203471
ISBN-10: 9004203478
Pagini: 524
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450
ISBN-10: 9004203478
Pagini: 524
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450
Cuprins
Introductory Note ... vii
Petr Sommer
Foreword ... ix
David A. Warner
Acknowledgements ... xxi
List of Figures ... xxiii
Map ... xl
Places Index ... xli
Chapter One The Middle Ages—Distant and Close ... 1
1. The Wedding Picture of Saint Hedwig ... 4
2. An Invitation to Wiprecht of Groitzsch ... 8
Chapter Two Transforming the Might of the Mighty ... 13
1. Great Moravian Beginnings ... 14
2. Epilogue of the ‘Warrior Graves’ ... 28
3. The Residences of Dukes and Bishops, as well as of the Other Elite ... 36
4. Quod autem mea ecclesia hodie habet, auferendi dux potestatem non habet ... 43
5. The First Evidence of the Property of the Nobles ... 46
6. Travels with Bishop Daniel ... 58
7. Kin-Group Beginnings in Prčice ... 64
8. Hroznata of Tepla and His Property Declaration ... 68
9. Leo de Klobuc or an Official’s Path to Property ... 76
10. Zbraslav, Pincerna Regis, and His Guests ... 80
11. Seeking the Right Address ... 89
12. The Residences of the Lords in the Environs of the Castle Centres ... 103
13. Twice at Kojata’s from the Hrabiše Family ... 111
14. Hageno de Zvethiz and the Others ... 119
15. The Spectacular Pride of the Aristocratic Castles ... 126
16. Fortified Manors or a Eulogy to Ingenuity ... 154
Chapter Three The Frail Certainties of the Rural Milieu ... 171
1. The Long Slow Course of Medieval Settlement ... 171
2. The Villages of the Early Middle Ages ... 185
3. This World and the Other World ... 197
4. The Improvement of Land as a System ... 210
5. The Henrykow Book and Its Report on the Colonisation Period ... 227
6. Transformations of the Central European Village in the Archaeological Evidence ... 236
7. Seeking the Legal Framework for the Transformation of the Village in the Czech Lands ... 242
8. Where the Place Name ‘Lhota’ Came From ... 271
9. The Multifarious Forms of the Medieval Village ... 274
10. The Interplay of Innovations ... 305
Chapter Four The Long Journey to the Town ... 325
1. The Beginnings of Production Specialisation ... 327
2. For a Theory of Service Organisation and Back Again ... 344
3. The Beginnings of Market Exchange ... 350
4. Centrality and Its Legacy ... 358
5. Litoměřice or Žatec ... 367
6. Prague under Prague ... 379
7. Modest and Yet More Modest Centres ... 396
8. The Unobviousness of Locational Towns ... 403
9. The Beginnings of the Urban Establishment ... 406
10. The Kaleidoscope of Urban Beginnings ... 410
11. Life in One House and One Town ... 443
12. The Town and Its Region ... 448
Chapter Five Change in Change ... 459
1. Causes in the System ... 463
2. The Czech Lands, Central Europe, Europe ... 467
Bibliography ... 471
Index ..
Petr Sommer
Foreword ... ix
David A. Warner
Acknowledgements ... xxi
List of Figures ... xxiii
Map ... xl
Places Index ... xli
Chapter One The Middle Ages—Distant and Close ... 1
1. The Wedding Picture of Saint Hedwig ... 4
2. An Invitation to Wiprecht of Groitzsch ... 8
Chapter Two Transforming the Might of the Mighty ... 13
1. Great Moravian Beginnings ... 14
2. Epilogue of the ‘Warrior Graves’ ... 28
3. The Residences of Dukes and Bishops, as well as of the Other Elite ... 36
4. Quod autem mea ecclesia hodie habet, auferendi dux potestatem non habet ... 43
5. The First Evidence of the Property of the Nobles ... 46
6. Travels with Bishop Daniel ... 58
7. Kin-Group Beginnings in Prčice ... 64
8. Hroznata of Tepla and His Property Declaration ... 68
9. Leo de Klobuc or an Official’s Path to Property ... 76
10. Zbraslav, Pincerna Regis, and His Guests ... 80
11. Seeking the Right Address ... 89
12. The Residences of the Lords in the Environs of the Castle Centres ... 103
13. Twice at Kojata’s from the Hrabiše Family ... 111
14. Hageno de Zvethiz and the Others ... 119
15. The Spectacular Pride of the Aristocratic Castles ... 126
16. Fortified Manors or a Eulogy to Ingenuity ... 154
Chapter Three The Frail Certainties of the Rural Milieu ... 171
1. The Long Slow Course of Medieval Settlement ... 171
2. The Villages of the Early Middle Ages ... 185
3. This World and the Other World ... 197
4. The Improvement of Land as a System ... 210
5. The Henrykow Book and Its Report on the Colonisation Period ... 227
6. Transformations of the Central European Village in the Archaeological Evidence ... 236
7. Seeking the Legal Framework for the Transformation of the Village in the Czech Lands ... 242
8. Where the Place Name ‘Lhota’ Came From ... 271
9. The Multifarious Forms of the Medieval Village ... 274
10. The Interplay of Innovations ... 305
Chapter Four The Long Journey to the Town ... 325
1. The Beginnings of Production Specialisation ... 327
2. For a Theory of Service Organisation and Back Again ... 344
3. The Beginnings of Market Exchange ... 350
4. Centrality and Its Legacy ... 358
5. Litoměřice or Žatec ... 367
6. Prague under Prague ... 379
7. Modest and Yet More Modest Centres ... 396
8. The Unobviousness of Locational Towns ... 403
9. The Beginnings of the Urban Establishment ... 406
10. The Kaleidoscope of Urban Beginnings ... 410
11. Life in One House and One Town ... 443
12. The Town and Its Region ... 448
Chapter Five Change in Change ... 459
1. Causes in the System ... 463
2. The Czech Lands, Central Europe, Europe ... 467
Bibliography ... 471
Index ..
Notă biografică
Jan Klápště (1949), is professor of Medieval Archaeology at Charles University in Prague. His work is published widely in local and international journals and volumes. He is editor of the proceedings of Ruralia (1996 onwards).