Anatomy of a duchy: the political and ecclesiastical structures of early Přemyslid Bohemia

An analysis of the early Přemyslid realm provides an opportunity for recognizing the importance of different factors involved in the formation of stable social structures in the early medieval regnum. The contemporary narrative emphasizes the importance of violence, where the Přemyslid princes and t...

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Published in:East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450 - 1450
Main Author: Kalhous, David 1978- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2012
In: East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450 - 1450 (19)
Series/Journal:East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450 - 1450 19
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bohemians / Politics / Church / History 900-1100
B Bohemians / Bohemian countries / Přemyslovci, Family ca. ab 9. Jh. / History 900-1050
Further subjects:B Ideology (Czech Republic) (Bohemia) History To 1500
B Religion And Politics (Czech Republic) (Bohemia) History To 1500
B Violence Political aspects (Czech Republic) (Bohemia) History To 1500
B Bohemia (Czech Republic) Church history
B Přemyslid dynasty
B Social Structure (Czech Republic) (Bohemia) History To 1500
B Group Identity (Czech Republic) (Bohemia) History To 1500
B Bohemia (Czech Republic) History To 1526
B Bohemia (Czech Republic) Politics and government
B Bohemia (Czech Republic) Social conditions
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Summary:An analysis of the early Přemyslid realm provides an opportunity for recognizing the importance of different factors involved in the formation of stable social structures in the early medieval regnum. The contemporary narrative emphasizes the importance of violence, where the Přemyslid princes and their powerful retinues imposed princely will on elites and freemen in Bohemia and Moravia. However, our attention also turns to the problematic evidence of assumed powerful cavalry armies and the importance of communication between prince, elites and church, somewhat problematizing the role of violence as the primary tool of governance.Furthermore, an analysis of "otherness" in Saxon chronicles and a comparison of different traditions of St. Wenceslas and Great Moravia confirm the importance of the "Identitätsbildung"-process and "ideology" as stabilising factors in the new Přemyslid regnum.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-306) and index
ISBN:9004229817