The medieval networks in East Central Europe
Titel: | The medieval networks in East Central Europe : commerce, contacts, communication / edited by Balázs Nagy, Felicitas Schmieder, and András Vadas |
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Beteiligt: | ; ; |
Veröffentlicht: | London; New York, NY : Routledge, [2019] |
Umfang: | xvii, 298 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten ; 24 cm |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISBN: | 9781138554856 ; 1138554847 ; 1138554855 ; 9781138554849 ; 9781315149219 |
Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- List of Figures
- p. viii
- List of Maps
- p. x
- List of Tables
- p. xi
- Acknowledgments
- p. xii
- Notes on Contributors
- p. xiii
- Introduction
- p. 1
- Part 1
- East Central Europe - No Man's Land or Historical Region?
- p. 9
- 1
- Reimagining Europe: An Outsider Looks at the Medieval East-West Divide
- p. 11
- 2
- The Carpathian-Danubian Region during the Eighth and Ninth Centuries: A General View Based on Archaeological Records
- p. 25
- 3
- The Entry of Early Medieval Slavs into World History: The Chronicle of Moissac
- p. 43
- 4
- Medieval Latin Europe Connecting with the Rest of the World: The East Central European Link
- p. 58
- Part 2
- Christianization and the East-West Link
- p. 69
- 5
- Gregory the Great and the Bishops; Papal Letters and the Ecclesiastical Integration and Disintegration of East Central Europe
- p. 71
- 6
- Children in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Hungary and Poland: An Archaeological Comparison
- p. 87
- 7
- Technologies on the Road between West and East: The Spread of Water Mills and the Christianization of East Central Europe
- p. 123
- 8
- The Impact of Castles on the Development of the Local Church System in Hungary in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
- p. 139
- Part 3
- Trade Relations of East Central Europe in the Age of State Formation
- p. 153
- 9
- The Logic of Tribute versus the Logic of Commerce: Why Did Dirhams Reach East Central Europe during the Tenth Century?
- p. 155
- 10
- The Importance of Long-Distance Trade for the Slavic Princes in the Early and High Middle Ages
- p. 174
- 11
- The Heyday and Fate of an Early Trade Center: Graphite Pottery in Early Óbuda
- p. 187
- Part 4
- Trade Relations of East Central Europe in the Late Medieval Period
- p. 209
- 12
- Mining, Coinage, and Metal Export in the Thirteenth Century: The Czech Lands and Italy in Comparative Perspective
- p. 211
- 13
- Late Medieval Gdansk as a Bridge between Regions: Western European, Hanseatic, and East Central European Contacts
- p. 227
- 14
- A Silesian Town and the Hungarian Monarchy: Economic Contacts between Wroclaw and Hungary, ca. 1250-1500
- p. 236
- 15
- Transit Trade and Intercontinental Trade during the Late Middle Ages: Textiles and Spices in the Customs Accounts of Brasov and Sibiu
- p. 263
- 16
- Reflected in a Distorted Mirror: Trade Contacts of Medieval East Central Europe in Recent Historiography
- p. 277
- Index
- p. 287