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The making of central and Eastern Europe

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xxix, iv, 350 p. : maps ; 26 cm.

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1974, Academic International Press
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1949, Polish Research Centre Ltd.
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Table of Contents

About the author … v
Introduction to the second edition with notes to the text … vi
– Chapter I … vii
– Chapter II … xi
– Chapter III … xvii
– Chapter IV … xxi
– Chapter V … xxiii
– Chapter VI … xxv
– Appendices … xxvii
Table of contents … i
Preface … iii
Introduction … 1
I. DAWN OF SLAVONIC HISTORY AND RISE OF GERMANY … 11
Origin and expansion of the Slavs — Byzantium and Moravia — Bohemia and Bavaria — Birth of Medieval Germany — Wenceslas of Bohemia, Henry I of Saxony and Arnulf of Bavaria — The first wave of the Drang nach Osten — Henry I, Bavaria and Lombardy — Otto I and the German dukes — German intervention in France and Lombardy —Otto’s success in Bohemia and his victory over the Magyars.
II. THE EMPEROR OTTO I, POLAND, BOHEMIA AND RUSSIA … 39
Otto I Emperor — Political theories of Charlemagne and Otto I — Otto’s plan for eastern expansion and the Church — Mieszko I — His alleged Viking descent — His relation to the Empire — His struggle for Pomerania — The Varyags and the origin of Russia — Otto I and Olga of Kiev — Boleslas I of Bohemia and the conversion of Poland — Otto I, Magdeburg, Rome and Posen — A famous foundation charter — Morrow of the Quedlinburg Reichstag — Slavonic insurrection — Slavonic Dukes and the succession of Otto II — Expansion of Poland, Bohemia and Russia — They meet on the Carpathians.
III. THE CONTEST BETWEEN THREE DYNASTIES; PIASTS, PRZEMYSLIDES AND SLAVNIKS … 95
The Slavniks and Magdeburg — A Compromise between the Przemyslides and the Slavniks; the Slavnik Adalbert is made Bishop of Prague — Adalbert and the Cluny Reform — Why Adalbert left Bohemia — First Polish-Czech clash — Polish expansion and a Papal document — A Czech embassy to Rome — Reasons for the fatal conflict — End of the Slavniks and of a dream — Czech bishop and German Emperor — S. Adalbert and Greco-Slavonic culture — Prussians and Poles — S. Adalbert’s martyrdom in Prussia — His posthumous fame.
IV. OTTO’S “RENOVATIO IMPERII”, POLAND, BOHEMIA, HUNGARY AND RUSSIA … 136
Political ideals of Otto III and Sylvester II — Poland and the New Roman Empire — Western and eastern Christianity in Hungary — Christianisation of Hungary and the Czechs — Hungary and the New Roman Empire — The first Hungarian archbishop a Czech ? — Otto II and Russia — German or Greek Christianity in Kiev? — Theophano and the Roman embassy to Kiev — Otto III, Rome and Russia of Kiev — An independent archbishop in Kiev? — Otto III’s imperial ideology and the Germans — The Emperor’s achievement.
V. A POLISH-CZECH OR A CZECH-POLISH STATE … 185
Henry II breaks with Ottonian ideals — Boleslas the Great supports Otto’s imperial conceptions — Bohemia, a Polish-Czech State realized — First clash between the Emperor and the Pole — The Emperor’s alliance with the pagan Veletians deals death blow to Ottonian ideology — Bruno of Querfurt’s mission to Hungary and Poland and his defence of Boleslas — Boleslas’ bid for aWestern Slavonic empire and his sympathizers in Germany — Henry II and Boleslas before the bar of history — Polish King succeeds to the role relinquished by the Emperor — Poland, Bohemia, Hungary and Russia — Mieszko II and Conrad II — Last bid for a Przemyslide State — Conrad’s “Divide et impera” — Abortive Czech-Polish State — Poland and Bohemia at the close of a period.
VI. KIEVAN RUSSIA AND CENTRAL EUROPE … 236
Kievan Russia’s cultural achievements — Russia, a new channel between Byzantium and the West? — Western Saints and the Russian Church — Penetration of western Slavonic literature from Bohemia into Kiev — Magyars, Czechs, Croats, Germans and Russians in the XIth century — Poland and Kievan Russia — Ruriks and the courts of Western Europe — Western influence in Kiev — Great possibilities for Europe — Consequences of a fateful development.
CONCLUSION. CENTRAL EUROPE’S FATE … 262
APPENDIX I. BYZANTINE, ARAB AND ANGLO-SAXON TRADITION ON WHITE CROATIA AND WHITE SERBIA. ORIGINS OF THE CROATS AND THE SERBS … 268
Constantine Porphyrogennetos — Ma’sudi, The Persian Geographer and King Alfred — Theories on the origin of the Croats and the Serbs.
APPENDIX II. FORGOTTEN EMPIRES: THE EMPIRE OF THE ANTES, WHITE CROATIA, WHITE SERBIA … 277
Sarmatians and Slavs in South Russia — The Spori (Spali) and the Empire of the Antes — Croats and Avars — Migration of the Croats and the Serbs to the south — Nature of Croatian and Serbian organization — History of White Croatia and White Serbia till the Xth century — Croats, Serbs and Bohemia — White Croatia and the Magyars.
APPENDIX III. POLISH AND RUSSIAN CONFLICT OVER THE REMAINS OF WHITE CROATIA … 298
The Croats in the Russian Annals — Ma’sudi’s statement — The Russians in the document of Raffelstetten.
APPENDIX IV. PRIMITIVE RUSSIANS OF SARMATIAN ORIGIN? … 305
The Rhos in Ezekiel — The Rhos in Zacharias the Rhetor — Rhos and Ruks-As.
APPENDIX V. THE DONATION OF POLAND TO THE HOLY SEE BY MIESZKO IN THE “DAGOME IUDEX” … 315
List of Abbreviations … 319
Bibliography of Sources … 319
General Bibliography … 323
Index … 335
Errata … 351
Maps on pages 12, 40, 96, 137, 278

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 319-334.
Includes index.

Series
The Central and East European series ;, v. 3

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943
Library of Congress
DR36 .D9 1974

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxix, iv, 350 p.
Number of pages
350
Dimensions
26 cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5441080M
Internet Archive
makingofcentrale0000dvor
ISBN 10
0875690238
ISBN 13
9780875690230
LCCN
73090780
OCLC/WorldCat
993959, 165034627, 185550373
Goodreads
3846278

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