Baltic Crusades and Societal Innovation in Medieval Livonia, 1200-1350 / edited by Anti Selart.

Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9789004428324 (print)
9789004512092 (electronic book)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/5936
Yayın Bilgisi
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2022.
©2022
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource
Dizi
Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2022
The Northern World ; 93
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references and index.
İçindekiler Notu
Preliminary Material / Editor: Anti Selart -- Copyright Page / Editor: Anti Selart -- Preface / Editor: Anti Selart -- Notes on Contributors / Editor: Anti Selart -- Chapter 1 Life in Livonia: After the Crusades / Anti Selart -- Chapter 2 Domesticating Europe – Novel Cultural Influences in the Late Iron Age Eastern Baltic / Tõnno Jonuks -- Chapter 3 Exploiting the Conquerors / Kristjan Kaljusaar -- Chapter 4 Livonian Economic Resources, 1200–1350 / Anti Selart -- Chapter 5 Missed Patronage? / Mihkel Mäesalu -- Chapter 6 From Prehistory to History / Ivar Leimus -- Chapter 7 The Legal Status of Women in Livonia, 1200–1400 / Vija Stikāne -- Chapter 8 ‘Local’ Characteristics of the Medieval Livonian Town / Arvi Haak -- Chapter 9 Advancement of Craftsmanship and Manufacturing in Medieval Livonia / Andres Tvauri -- Chapter 10 The Formation, Establishment, and Personal Networks of Livonian Cathedral Chapters, 1190–1350 / Madis Maasing -- Chapter 11 Changing Aliens, Changing Natives / Christian Lübke -- Index / Editor: Anti Selart.
Özet, vb.
The Baltic Crusades in the thirteenth century led to the creation of the medieval Livonia. But what happened after the conquest? The contributors to this volume analyse the cultural, societal, economic and technological changes in the Baltic Sea region c. 1200–1350. The chapters focus on innovations and long-term developments which were important in integrating the area into medieval European society more broadly, while also questioning the traditional divide of the Livonian post-crusade society into native victims and foreign victors. The process of multilateral negotiations and adaptions created a synthesis which was not necessarily an outcome of the wars but also a manifestation of universal innovation processes in northern Europe. Contributors are Arvi Haak, Tõnno Jonuks, Kristjan Kaljusaar, Ivar Leimus, Christian Lübke, Madis Maasing, Mihkel Mäesalu, Anti Selart, Vija Stikāne, and Andres Tvauri.
Dil Notu
English
Konu
Civilization, Medieval.
Crusades __ 13th-15th centuries.
Religion.
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