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"De manibus Valachorum scismaticorum ... " - Romanians and Power in the Mediaeval Kingdom of Hungary- The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries

English · Hardback

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The medieval history of the Romanians in the Hungarian kingdom still represents one of the most delicate subjects in European history. This book is the product of more than thirty years of research, and thus provides new and balanced insights into that history, revealing both the rise and the decline of communities and individuals, as well as the diversity of these borderlands of Christian Europe.

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Contents: How could the mechanism of power in the Middle Ages be understood? - An explanation: why the Romanians and their country (countries) have two names - Between grandeur and decadence: Hungary during the last Árpádian century and the new Angevin century - The others and power: ethnicities and religions in mediaeval Hungary and Transylvania (Up until the fourteenth century) - «Masters of our own land for a thousand years»: The ancientness of the Romanians as portrayed by the official documents - The Fourth Crusade (1203-1204) or the western method of eradicating the «schism» - The elite of the Romanians in and around Transylvania in the tenth-thirteenth centuries-landowners, fighters and political leaders - Transylvanian (Hungarian) feudalism or sui-generis organisation? - Land and power: the official landholding mechanism in the Kingdom of Hungary - Knezes and their status as rulers and owners in the Romanian world - «Within their true, right and ancient boundaries»: The grounds of the Romanian knezes' and nobles' landholding rights - «Liberties, uses, services and duties» of the knezes and of knezial villages - Power deprivation: Dispossessed knezes and subdued Romanian villages - How the Romanians lived with the Hungarians, the Saxons and the Szeklers in the Middle Ages - «Our loyal guests»: The image of the outlanders or foreigners in Transylvania and Hungary - Outgoing Romanians, incoming Romanians, or the limits of mediaeval mobility - The image of the Romanian countries in the Hungarian consciousness and its impact on the status of the Transylvanian Romanians - «As the Romanians call it, in folk parlance»: The Romanian onomastics and toponymy - The Romanians position regarding the Western Church and the position of the Western Church regarding the Romanians - From acceptance to exclusion: Romanians and Transylvania's estate assemblies in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries - The consequences of excluding the «schismatics», the «knezes» and the «Vlachs» from the estates in the Middle Ages.

Product details

Authors Ioan-Aurel Pop
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783631648667
ISBN 978-3-631-64866-7
No. of pages 516
Dimensions 148 mm x 38 mm x 210 mm
Weight 760 g
Series Eastern and Central European Studies
Eastern and Central European Studies
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Middle Ages

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