Christianization and Colonization on the Medieval South Baltic Frontier
Title | Christianization and Colonization on the Medieval South Baltic Frontier PDF eBook |
Author | Elspeth Jane Carruthers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 1999 |
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The Clash of Cultures on the Medieval Baltic Frontier
Title | The Clash of Cultures on the Medieval Baltic Frontier PDF eBook |
Author | Alan V. Murray |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 406 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780754664833 |
The conversion of the lands on the southern and eastern shores of the Baltic Sea by Germans, Danes and Swedes in the period from 1150 to 1400 represented the last great struggle between Christianity and paganism on the European continent, but for the indigenous peoples of Finland, Livonia, Prussia, Lithuania and Pomerania, it was also a period of wider cultural conflict and transformation. This collection explores the theme of clash of cultures from a variety of perspectives, discussing the nature and ideology of crusading in the medieval Baltic region, the struggle between Catholicism and Orthodoxy, and the cultural confrontation that accompanied the process of conversion.
‘The Slippery Memory of Men’
Title | ‘The Slippery Memory of Men’ PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Milliman |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2013-01-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004182748 |
The Slippery Memory of Men analyzes how during the early fourteenth century a discourse of eternal enmity was created between the Teutonic Knights and the rulers of Poland as these former allies contended over the disputed region of Pomerania.
Freedom, Imprisonment, and Slavery in the Pre-Modern World
Title | Freedom, Imprisonment, and Slavery in the Pre-Modern World PDF eBook |
Author | Albrecht Classen |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2021-04-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3110731797 |
Contrary to common assumptions, medieval and early modern writers and poets often addressed the high value of freedom, whether we think of such fable authors as Marie de France or Ulrich Bonerius. Similarly, medieval history knows of numerous struggles by various peoples to maintain their own freedom or political independence. Nevertheless, as this study illustrates, throughout the pre-modern period, the loss of freedom could happen quite easily, affecting high and low (including kings and princes) and there are many literary texts and historical documents that address the problems of imprisonment and even enslavement (Georgius of Hungary, Johann Schiltberger, Hans Ulrich Krafft, etc.). Simultaneously, philosophers and theologians discussed intensively the fundamental question regarding free will (e.g., Augustine) and political freedom (e.g., John of Salisbury). Moreover, quite a large number of major pre-modern poets spent a long time in prison where they composed some of their major works (Boethius, Marco Polo, Charles d'Orléans, Thomas Malory, etc.). This book brings to light a vast range of relevant sources that confirm the existence of this fundamental and impactful discourse on freedom, imprisonment, and enslavement.
Making Livonia
Title | Making Livonia PDF eBook |
Author | Anu Mänd |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2020-06-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1000076938 |
The region called Livonia (corresponding to modern Estonia and Latvia) emerged out of the rapid transformation caused by the conquest, Christianisation and colonisation on the north-east shore of the Baltic Sea in the late twelfth and the early thirteenth centuries. These radical changes have received increasing scholarly notice over the last few decades. However, less attention has been devoted to the interplay between the new and the old structures and actors in a longer perspective. This volume aims to study these interplays and explores the history of Livonia by concentrating on various actors and networks from the late twelfth to the seventeenth century. But, on a deeper level, the goal is more ambitious: to investigate the foundation of an increasingly complex and heterogeneous society on the medieval and early modern Baltic frontier – ‘the making of Livonia’.
Risk, Emotions, and Hospitality in the Christianization of the Baltic Rim, 1000-1300
Title | Risk, Emotions, and Hospitality in the Christianization of the Baltic Rim, 1000-1300 PDF eBook |
Author | Wojtek Jezierski |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022-10-27 |
Genre | Baltic Coast |
ISBN | 9782503600390 |
What anxieties did medieval missionaries and crusaders face and what role did the sense of risk play in their community-building? To what extent did crusaders and Christian colonists empathize with the local populations they set out to conquer? Who were the hosts and who were the guests during the confrontations with the pagan societies on the Baltic Rim? And how were the uncertainties of the conversion process addressed in concrete encounters and in the accounts of Christian authors?00This book explores emotional bonding as well as practices and discourses of hospitality as uncertain means of evangelization, interaction, and socialization across cultural divides on the Baltic Rim, c. 1000-1300. It focuses on interactions between local populations and missionary communities, as well as crusader frontier societies. By applying tools of historical anthropology to the study of host-guest relations, spaces of hospitality, emotional communities, and empathy on the fronts of Christianization, this book offers fresh insights and approaches to the manner in which missionaries and crusaders reflexively engaged with the groups targeted by Christianization in terms of practice, ethics, and identity.
Christianization of the Baltic Region
Title | Christianization of the Baltic Region PDF eBook |
Author | Jerzy Gąssowski |
Publisher | |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Baltic Sea Region |
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