The Livonian Rhymed Chronicle

The Livonian Rhymed Chronicle
Title The Livonian Rhymed Chronicle PDF eBook
Author Jerry C. Smith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 214
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134899734

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First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Livonian Rhymed Chronicle

The Livonian Rhymed Chronicle
Title The Livonian Rhymed Chronicle PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Livonia
ISBN 9780700703807

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˜Theœ Livonian Rhymed Chronicle

˜Theœ Livonian Rhymed Chronicle
Title ˜Theœ Livonian Rhymed Chronicle PDF eBook
Author Jerry C. Smith
Publisher
Pages 151
Release 1997
Genre
ISBN 9780700703807

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Making Livonia

Making Livonia
Title Making Livonia PDF eBook
Author Anu Mänd
Publisher Routledge
Pages 282
Release 2020-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 1000076938

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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’.

Crusading and Chronicle Writing on the Medieval Baltic Frontier

Crusading and Chronicle Writing on the Medieval Baltic Frontier
Title Crusading and Chronicle Writing on the Medieval Baltic Frontier PDF eBook
Author Marek Tamm
Publisher Routledge
Pages 523
Release 2016-04-22
Genre History
ISBN 131715679X

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The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, written by a missionary priest in the early thirteenth century to record the history of the crusades to Livonia and Estonia around 1186-1227, offers one of the most vivid examples of the early thirteenth century crusading ideology in practice. Step by step, it has become one of the most widely read and acknowledged frontier crusading and missionary chronicles. Henry's chronicle offers many opportunities to test and broaden the new approaches and key concepts brought along by recent developments in medieval studies, including the new pluralist definition of crusading and the relationship between the peripheries and core areas of Europe. While recent years have produced a significant amount of new research into Henry of Livonia, much of it has been limited to particular historical traditions and languages. A key objective of this book, therefore, is to synthesise the current state of research for the international scholarly audience. The volume provides a multi-sided and multi-disciplinary companion to the chronicle, and is divided into three parts. The first part, 'Representations,' brings into focus the imaginary sphere of the chronicle - the various images brought into existence by the amalgamation of crusading and missionary ideology and the frontier experience. This is followed by studies on 'Practices,' which examines the chronicle's reflections of the diplomatic, religious, and military practices of the christianisation and colonisation processes in medieval Livonia. The volume concludes with a section on the 'Appropriations,' which maps the reception history of the chronicle: the dynamics of the medieval, early modern and modern national uses and abuses of the text.

Crusade and Conversion on the Baltic Frontier 1150–1500

Crusade and Conversion on the Baltic Frontier 1150–1500
Title Crusade and Conversion on the Baltic Frontier 1150–1500 PDF eBook
Author Alan V. Murray
Publisher Routledge
Pages 309
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351947141

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This volume represents a major contribution to the history of the Northern Crusades and the Christianization of the Baltic lands in the Middle Ages, from the beginnings of the Catholic mission to the time of the Reformation. The subjects treated range from discussions of the ideology and practice of crusade and conversion, through studies of the motivation of the crusading countries (Denmark, Sweden and Germany) and the effects of the crusades on the countries of the eastern Baltic coast (Finland, Estonia, Livonia, Prussia and Lithuania), to analyses of the literature and historiography of the crusade. It brings together essays from both established and younger scholars from the western tradition with those from the modern Baltic countries and Russia, and presents in English some of the fruits of the first decade of historical scholarship and dialogue after the collapse of the Iron Curtain. The depth of treatment, diversity of approaches, and accompanying bibliography of publications make this collection a major resource for the teaching of the Baltic Crusades.

The Popes and the Baltic Crusades

The Popes and the Baltic Crusades
Title The Popes and the Baltic Crusades PDF eBook
Author Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt
Publisher BRILL
Pages 304
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004155023

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"The Popes and the Baltic Crusades" examines the formulation of papal policy on the crusades and missions in the Baltic region in the central Middle Ages and analyses why and how the crusade concept was extended from the Holy Land to the Baltic region.