Handbuch Der Europäischen Geschichte: Europe im Hoch- und Spätmittelalter
Author: Theodor Schieder
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 1312
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Author: Theodor Schieder
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 1312
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sebastian Zanke
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2013-09-12
Total Pages: 442
ISBN-13: 900425899X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDie Studie Johannes XXII., Avignon und Europa widmet sich mit einem innovativen Ansatz einem kontrovers diskutierten Pontifikat und ordnet hierbei anhand der in den päpstlichen Registerserien überlieferten kurialen Korrespondenz klassische Themen, wie die Auseinandersetzung zwischen Kaisertum und Papsttum, in einen europäischen Vergleichshorizont ein. Fallstudien, die von den Britischen Inseln bis zum Mittelmeer reichen, geben daneben den Mechanismen, Strukturen und Akteuren der päpstlichen Politik eine deutliche Kontur, wobei auch die grundsätzliche Rolle des Papsttums im spätmittelalterlichen Europa aus einem neuen Blickwinkel betrachtet wird. By implementing a European approach, the study offers a new view on the controversial pontificate of John XXII. Through examination of the correspondence preserved in the papal registers, classic topics like the dispute between papacy and empire can be interpreted within a broader context while case studies ranging from the British Isles to the Mediterranean reveal the mechanisms and actors of papal politics in late medieval Europe.
Author: Rosamond McKitterick
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 1186
ISBN-13: 9780521362900
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe sixth volume of The New Cambridge Medieval History covers the fourteenth century, a period dominated by plague, other natural disasters and war which brought to an end three centuries of economic growth and cultural expansion in Christian Europe, but one which also saw important developments in government, religious and intellectual life, and new cultural and artistic patterns. Part I sets the scene by discussion of general themes in the theory and practice of government, religion, social and economic history, and culture. Part II deals with the individual histories of the states of western Europe; Part III with that of the Church at the time of the Avignon papacy and the Great Schism; and Part IV with eastern and northern Europe, Byzantium and the early Ottomans, giving particular attention to the social and economic relations with westerners and those of other civilisations in the Mediterranean.
Author: Diana Mishkova
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 2017-07-01
Total Pages: 409
ISBN-13: 1785335855
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt is difficult to speak about Europe today without reference to its constitutive regions—supra-national geographical designations such as “Scandinavia,” “Eastern Europe,” and “the Balkans.” Such formulations are so ubiquitous that they are frequently treated as empirical realities rather than a series of shifting, overlapping, and historically constructed concepts. This volume is the first to provide a synthetic account of these concepts and the historical and intellectual contexts in which they emerged. Bringing together prominent international scholars from across multiple disciplines, it systematically and comprehensively explores how such “meso-regions” have been conceptualized throughout modern European history.
Author: Nora Berend
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-05-15
Total Pages: 519
ISBN-13: 1351890085
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume brings together a set of key studies on the history of medieval Central Europe (Bohemia, Hungary, Poland), along with others specially commissioned for the book or translated, and a new introduction. This region was both an area of immigration, and one of polities in expansion. Such expansion included the settlement and exploitation of previously empty lands as well as rulers' attempts to incorporate new territories under their rule, although these attempts did not always succeed. Often, German immigration has been prioritized in scholarship, and the medieval expansion of Central Europe has been equated with the expansion of Germans. Debates then focused on the positive or negative contribution of Germans to local life, and the consequences of their settlement. This perspective, however, distorts our understanding of medieval processes. On the one hand, Central Europe was not a passive recipient of immigrants. Local rulers and eventually nobles benefited from and encouraged immigration; they played an active role. On the other hand, German immigration was not a unified movement, and cannot be equated with a drang nach osten. Finally, not just Germans, but also various Romance-speaking and other immigrant groups settled in Central Europe. This volume, therefore, seeks to present a more complex picture of medieval expansion in Central Europe.
Author: Victor Spinei
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 556
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 528
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jan Aertsen
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 660
ISBN-13: 9783110182613
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNach wie vor wird das Verhältnis des späten Mittelalters zur anbrechenden Neuzeit kontrovers diskutiert. Manche sehen im 14. und 15. Jahrhundert eine Periode des Verfalls, andere betonen die prägende und innovative Rolle dieser Epoche für die Neuzeit. Der 31. Band der Miscellanea Mediaevalia wirft einen interdisziplinären Blick auf diese Zeitspanne und wendet sich dabei auch kritisch klassischen Einschätzungen zu.
Author: Franz J. Felten
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 631
ISBN-13: 3643104081
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wolfgang Raible
Publisher: Gunter Narr Verlag
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9783823342304
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