The Thirteenth-Century Inter-Lordly System.
Lordly Identity and the Origins of the Angevin-Piast Dynastic Alliance.
(Sprache: Englisch)
This study investigates the inter-lordly context of the Angevin-Piast marriage between King Charles I of Hungary and Elisabeth, a daughter of King Wladyslaw Lokietek of Poland. The marriage, which resulted in a twelveyear period of a dual kingdom of Hungary...
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This study investigates the inter-lordly context of the Angevin-Piast marriage between King Charles I of Hungary and Elisabeth, a daughter of King Wladyslaw Lokietek of Poland. The marriage, which resulted in a twelveyear period of a dual kingdom of Hungary and Poland ruled by King Louis the Great of Hungary (1370-1382), has attracted decades of scholarly attention and thus deserves some fresh reconsiderations. The innovation of this study is a broad analysis of inter-lordly practices that strives to identify actors, structures, and modes of interactions that were characteristic to the thirteenth-century inter-lordly system in Latin Christendom, using references to neorealist assumptions in IR theory. It also seeks to unravel how political interests of individual actors were shaped by introducing a concept of "lordly identity" along the constructivist strand in IR theory. Having established a broad context for Charles I and Lokietek pursuing their politics, it implements theoretical conceptualizations to solve the puzzle of the Angevin-Piast dynastic marriage of 1320. The study offers an alternative approach to contribute to the debate how to effectively research medieval inter-lordly politics. It replaces historian's assumptions and intuitions with empirically evidenced propositions about how political interests of medieval lords were forged and proposes an IR-resembling argument to the audience less comfortable with IR discourse.
Autoren-Porträt von Wojciech Kozlowski
Wojciech Kozlowski ist Direktor des Pilecki-Instituts, einer Forschungseinrichtung mit Sitz in Warschau, und Chefredakteur der wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift "Totalitarian and 20th Century Studies". Er hat einen Doktortitel in Mediävistik von der Central European University und einen M.A. in Geschichte von der Universität Warschau. Er war Fellow am New Europe College und Gastwissenschaftler am Fachbereich Geschichte in Harvard.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Wojciech Kozlowski
- 2020, 444 Seiten, Maße: 15,4 x 21,8 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Solivagus-Verlag
- ISBN-10: 3943025616
- ISBN-13: 9783943025613
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.10.2020
Sprache:
Englisch
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