Making Livonia
Titel: | Making Livonia : actors and networks in the medieval and early modern Baltic Sea Region / edited by Anu Mänd and Marek Tamm |
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Beteiligt: | ; |
Veröffentlicht: | London; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020 |
Umfang: | xx, 343 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe: Making Livonia. - London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020. - 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 344 Seiten)
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ISBN: | 9780367481285 ; 9780367273095 ; 9780429296000 |
- List of figures
- p. viii
- List of maps
- p. xi
- List of tables
- p. xiii
- Place-name equivalents
- p. xiv
- List of contributors
- p. xvii
- Introduction: Actors and networks in the medieval and early modern Baltic Sea region
- p. 1
- Part I
- Early making of Livonia (thirteenth-fourteenth centuries)
- p. 15
- 1
- Mission and mobility: The travels and networking of Bishop Albert of Riga (c. 1165-1229)
- p. 17
- 2
- Political centres or nodal points in trade networks?: Estonian hillforts before and after the thirteenth-century conquest
- p. 48
- 3
- Visual performances of power in the period of the Danish crusades
- p. 70
- 4
- Neophytes as actors in the Livonian crusades
- p. 93
- 5
- Politics of emotions and empathy walls in thirteenth-century Livonia
- p. 113
- 6
- Donating land to the church: Topos as a legal argument in thirteenth-century Livonia
- p. 143
- 7
- Mobility of the Livonian Teutonic Knights
- p. 158
- 8
- Manuscript fragments as testimony of intellectual contacts between Tallinn and European learning centres in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
- p. 170
- Part II
- Late making of Livonia (fifteenth-seventeenth centuries)
- p. 187
- 9
- City scribes and the management of information: The professionalisation of a transgenerational agency and its agents in Tallinn (c. 1250-1558)
- p. 189
- 10
- Cistercian networks of memory: Commemoration as a form of institutional bonding in Livonia and beyond during the late Middle Ages
- p. 212
- 11
- The 'Hanseatic' trade of the Finnish Skalm family in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries
- p. 232
- 12
- Merchants as political, social and cultural actors: Tallinn burgomaster Hans Viant (d. 1524)
- p. 251
- 13
- Mintmasters as the nodes of the social and monetary network: The life and career of Paul Gulden (c. 1530-93)
- p. 279
- 14
- Self-representation and social aesthetics: Wealthy Tallinn burgher homes in the early modern period
- p. 300
- Conclusion: From vineyard of the Lord to outpost of empires: Actors and networks in the conquest, government and society of Livonia (twelfth-sixteenth centuries)
- p. 320
- Index
- p. 331