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July 24, 2024 | History

East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500

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Although the Middle Ages saw brilliant achievements in the diverse nations of East Central Europe, this period has been almost totally neglected in Western historical scholarship. East Central Europe in the Middle Ages provides a much-needed overview of the history of the region from the time when the present nationalities established their state structures and adopted Christianity up to the Ottoman conquest.

Jean Sedlar's excellent synthesis clarifies what was going on in Europe between the Elbe and the Ukraine during the Middle Ages, making available for the first time in a single volume information necessary to a fuller understanding of the early history of present-day Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, and the former Yugoslavia.

Sedlar writes clearly and fluently, drawing upon publications in numerous languages to craft a masterful study that is accessible and valuable to the general reader and the expert alike. The book is organized thematically; within this framework Sedlar has sought to integrate nationalities and to draw comparisons.

Topics covered include early migrations, state formation, monarchies, classes (nobles, landholders, peasants, herders, serfs, and slaves), towns, religion, war, governments, laws and justice, commerce and money, foreign affairs, ethnicity and nationalism, languages and literature, and education and literacy.

After the Middle Ages these nations were subsumed by the Ottoman, Habsburg, Russian, and Prussian-German empires. This loss of independence means that their history prior to foreign conquest has acquired exceptional importance in today's national consciousness, and the medieval period remains a major point of reference and a source of national pride and ethnic identity. This book is a substantial and timely contribution to our knowledge of the history of East Central Europe.

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556

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East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500
2016, University of Washington Press
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East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500
2011, University of Washington Press
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East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500
1994, University of Washington Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 497-527) and index.

Published in
Seattle
Series
A History of East Central Europe ;, v. 3

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
947
Library of Congress
DJK4 .S93 vol. 3, DJK46 .S93 vol. 3, DJK4.S93 vol. 3

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 556 p. :
Number of pages
556

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1409199M
Internet Archive
eastcentraleurop0003sedl
ISBN 10
0295972904, 0295972912
LCCN
93017820
OCLC/WorldCat
28065756
Library Thing
1987647
Goodreads
2589251

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