Red. Sławomir Moździoch, Przemysław Wiszewski, Consensus or Violence? Cohesive forces in early and high medieval societies ( 9th- 14th C. )
Wydawnictwo: IAiE PANSeria: Interdisciplinary Medieval Studies I
Rok wydania : 2013Wydanie : bd
Nakład : bd
ISBN:[zasłonięte]978-83760-04-5
Format : 170 x 240 mm
Oprawa : twarda
Liczba stron: 331
Spis treści:
Preface
Chapter I. Looking for the Pattern:
1. Jan Klápště, The Medieval 'Europeanization' of the East of Central Europe: Consensus or Violence?
Chapter II. Predecessors and Neighbours of East Central European States:
2. Warren Brown, Violence and Central Authority in the Carolingian Empire
3. Władysław Duczko, Reach Consensus Then Make War, Politics of Alliances in the 12th Century Scandinavia
Chapter III. New States - Old Patterns? Birth of the States in the Heart of Europe:
4. Martin Wihoda, The Long Beginnings of Central Eastern Europe
5. Andrzej Buko, Old Ties, New Challenges. The power Centres and the Rise of the Oldest Piast's Patrimony in Archaeological Perspective
6. Wojciech Chudziak, Forms of State-bonds in the Lower Wisła River Basin During the Early Piast Period - casus: terra culmensis
7. Florin Curta, Gift-giving and Violence in Bulgaria and Poland. A Comparative Approach to Ruling Strategies in the Early Middle Ages
8. Grischa Vercamer, Historiographische Strategien die herrschaftlichen Strukturen in Polen und im Reich im 12. Jahrundert ze stabilisieren - Ottos/Rahewins Gesta Friderici und Vincentius' Chronica Polonorum im Vergleich über den ,guten Herrscher'
9. Joanna Sobiesiak, The Political Elite and Power. The Czech Consensus or How Enthronement Oaths Were Used in Political Practice until the Middle of the 12th Century
10. Robert Antonín, Probleme bei der Gründung einer neuen Dynastie
Chapter IV. Violence and Consensus - Opposite Ways of Change in Medieval World?:
10. Przemysław Urbańczyk, Violent Peace in Medieval Iceland
11. Andrzej Pleszczyński, The Struggle for Power in Suzdal-Vladimir Rus' in 1252 According to the Author of the Life of Alexander Nevsky
12. Alexander Musin, Novgorod the Great and Medieval Poland: neither violence nor consensus?
13. Nora Berend, Violence, Christianization and monarchy in medieval Hungary
14. Aleksander Paroń, Consensus through violence? Some remarks on the relations between the nomadic societies of Eurasia and the outside world
15.Daniel Bági, Legitime und illegitime Väter und Mütter in den narrativen Quellen Ostmitteleuropas im 11-13 Jh.
16. Sławomir Moździoch, Consensus or Violence? Archaeology and the Begginings of the Piast State
17. Przemysław Wiszewski (Wrocław), Different Visions for Different Publicity? Early Piasts' Propaganda of Power (up to 1054)