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The Space of Power. State Consolidation by Means of Religious Policy in the Danube Principalities in the Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries

The Space of Power. State Consolidation by Means of Religious Policy in the Danube Principalities in the Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries

Author(s): Mihai-D. Gringore / Language(s): English Issue: 116/2017

This article shows the close link between religious policy, especially that of the confessional option, and the politicization of space in the building processes of territorial states. The study focuses on the two Danube Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, which implemented their state building owing to three decisive steps: i) the jurisdictional option in favour of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Constantinople; ii) the territorial and social implementation of the Byzantine Orthodox faith by institutional infrastructure and monastic reform; iii) the Orthodox enculturation of the two Wallachian principalities.The main goal of this chapter is to show how cultural and historical phenomena transform the abstract geographical space into the political space of a state.

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Between Mercantilism, Oriental Luxury and the Ottoman Threat: Discourses on the Armenian Diaspora in the Early Modern Kingdom of Poland

Between Mercantilism, Oriental Luxury and the Ottoman Threat: Discourses on the Armenian Diaspora in the Early Modern Kingdom of Poland

Author(s): Alexandr L. Osipian / Language(s): English Issue: 116/2017

This paper analyses the attitudes toward the Armenian Diaspora in early modern Polish society through a close examination of the issues viewed as burning by the contemporaries. The paper is focused on three such burning topics – a) the ‘price revolution’ and, in connection therewith, mercantilism; b) the growing level of consumption (“redundant luxury” – zbytek nierozmyślny) and the fears of social disorder aroused by it; and c) the Ottoman threat (real and imagined). The paper argues that there were a variety of discourses on the Armenians because the discourses were influenced by the different answers to the challenging issues presented by the representatives of various social estates – noblemen (szlachta), clergymen (duchowieństwo) and burghers (mieszczaństwo). Therefore, the attitudes to the Monophysite Armenians in Polish society were mostly shaped not as part of the Counter-Reformation agenda (as was the case with respect to Protestants and the GreekOrthodox), but rather within the framework of economic (mercantilism), social (consumption), and psychological/political (fears of the Ottoman threat) issues.

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Łaźnia i ogród w rezydencji Zygmunta Gonzagi margrabiego Myszkowskiego w Pińczowie

Łaźnia i ogród w rezydencji Zygmunta Gonzagi margrabiego Myszkowskiego w Pińczowie

Author(s): Aleksander Stankiewicz / Language(s): Polish Issue: 15/2015

The present paper is the first attempt in Polish art historiography at reconstructing the appearance and operation as well as the symbolic message of the bathsat Pińczów, which had functioned in the gardens of the Pińczów castle, erected at the behest of Margrave Sigismund Gonzaga Myszkowski by the architect Santi Gucci and his workshop between 1591 and 1605. The appearance of the Pińczów residence can bere constructed thanks to prints with views of the town and castle from the times of theso-called Swedish deluge, made on the basis of drawings by Erik Dahlberg and late eighteenth-and early nineteenth-century cadastral plans as well as architectural remnants and extant buildings. The seat of the Pińczów Entail consisted of a castle built on a hilltop surrounded by a wooded deer park and an Italian-style geometric garden enclosed with a fence with pavilions at the foot of the hill. A specially laid out stream run from the castle through the garden and the town square, where its waters flowed through a fountain, setting it in motion, and continued towards the Nida River.The designer of the Pińczów residence also took care of its surroundings: on the neighbouring hill he erected St Anne's Chapel. It commemorated the jubilee of the year1600 and was used by St Anne's Literary Brotherhood as a place of worship, apart from being an important landmark in the surroundings of the castle. The concept of the garden and the partial development of the grounds resulted from late sixteenth-century theory of architecture and gardening, as formulated by the contemporary architects, poets and thinkers. The description of the Pińczów baths was recorded in a pamphlet by Simon Pistorius entitled Wizerunek [Depiction of the Pińczów Baths], published in 1611and dedicated to Mikołaj Koryciński, a secretary to the king. This extensive text gives a detailed description of the baths, including their movable sculptures which offered drinks to guests, sprinkled them with hot or cold water and played melodies. These solutions have been discussed in the present paper with relation to the late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century inventions in automatic and hydraulics. A comparison with the treatiseson the above-mentioned topics, by such authors as Heron of Alexandria, Agostino Ramelli, Giovanni Battista Aleotti, Giambattista della Porta, Salomon de Causa, among others, as well as descriptions of other, sometimes surviving garden installations, suggests that the Pińczów baths were one of numerous establishments of this kind that providedent ertainment to its users. At the same time, as all buildings of this kind, the baths had an own iconographic programme which referred to the myth of Actaeon and Artemis. An ample set of inscriptions decorating the building carried a moralizing message and also alluded to the advantages and disadvantages of having a wife.The above analysis has shown that the Pińczów baths were among the most interesting establishments of its kind in Central Europe, combining sculpture with automatic and hydraulics, and that they were well ahead of other similar constructions known to have existed in royal and aristocratic palaces in the Commonwealth of Both Nations in the first half of the seventeenth

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A mezővárosi ingatlanforgalom szokásjoga a 14−16. századi Zemplén megyében és környékén

A mezővárosi ingatlanforgalom szokásjoga a 14−16. századi Zemplén megyében és környékén

Author(s): László Szabolcs Gulyás / Language(s): Hungarian Issue: 01/2016

The purchase, exchange, mortgage, alienation and bequest of real estate, as well as their offer to ecclesiastical institutions as pious donation was a general phenomenon in late medieval Hungarian market towns. Free disposition of various pieces of property – plots, houses, arable, mills, pasture, and before all vineyards – was an everyday and widely accepted occurrence. Supervision of real estate trade was a basic duty of the town council, a task it discharged on the basis of the town’s own customary law. It was the same body which put such matters to writing, and, although the ensuing real estate contracts were meant to have a limited, local degree of authenticity, practice proves that their legal binding force was in fact acknowledged by extensive social groups, both local and outsider. The present study explores the content of this customary law and its practical application in the market towns of northeastern Hungary in the late middle ages. Some of the legal institutions applied in such transactions were known throughout the country, and can thus be regarded as parts of national (noble) law. As examples can be cited the procedure employed at depositions, standing as guarantee, frivolous prosecution, or the taking into account of the right of pre-emption by kinsmen, but also demonstration by charters or witnesses in lawsuits. Other legal customs, however, were either restricted to certain areas, or otherwise common nationwide, but limited to the peasantry. Such was, for instance, pledging by drinking toast, the previous lodging of the estimated value of a piece of property in case of litigation, or, in the region of the Hegyalja, the sealing of land transactions with a delay of a year and three days, a practice evidently introduced with a view to prevent problems connected to the right of pre-emption. In forming this customary law the peasantry could rely on several legal sources. Part of the consuetudo no doubt filtered down to the local custom of the market towns from national law through the mediation of the literacy pursued by the so-called places of authentication (loca credibilia) and public notaries. Another such source may have been the legal practice of the free royal towns, which resembled parallel practice in the market towns in several points. Moreover, the dispositions of the letter of privilege granted to the town (if there existed one) were also respected. But there also existed procedures which had evidently emerged among the peasantry in the course of past centuries. By the late middle ages these different legal customs had frequently merged in distorted forms, and thus created the various customary laws which were proudly referred to in the charters of local communities (ius, mos, libertas, consuetudo etc.).

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Egy felkelés arcai, avagy miért kell nekünk Dózsa?

Egy felkelés arcai, avagy miért kell nekünk Dózsa?

Author(s): Gabriella Erdélyi / Language(s): Hungarian Issue: 04/2014

Az 1514-es parasztfelkelés 500. évfordulója alkalmából 2014. május 22–23-án az MTA BTK Történettudományi Intézetében kétnapos nemzetközi konferenciát rendeztünk.1 A Történelmi Szemle jelen száma a magyar résztvevők itt elhangzott előadásaiból válogat.2 A német, cseh, horvát, olasz és magyar kutatók találkozása jó lehetőséget kínált a késő középkori és kora újkori felkelések összehasonlítására. A szervezők kérték a résztvevőket, hogy a kollektív erőszak kultúratörténeti megközelítésében vizsgálják a felkeléseket; olyan kérdésekre keressék a választ, hogy miként tapasztalták meg a résztvevők az erőszakos eseményeket, miért és miképpen ábrázolták, vagy éppen hallgatták és felejtették el őket utólag. A másik központi téma a kollektív emlékezet vizsgálata volt, vagyis az események utólagos reprezentációjának elemzése, megjelenésük a kora újkori, illetve a modern kulturális emlékezetben, valamint identitásformáló funkcióik. Dózsa mint mártír vizuális és írott megjelenítése hogyan formálta az újkori magyar társadalom önképét? És vajon mire használta Dózsa személyét és magát a felkelést a 19. és a 20. századi történetírás?

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Kazanie Marcina Lutra na poświęcenie kościoła zamkowego w Torgawie

Kazanie Marcina Lutra na poświęcenie kościoła zamkowego w Torgawie

Author(s): Jerzy Sojka,Ewa Sojka / Language(s): Polish Issue: 11/2017

The main part of the article „Martin Luther’s Sermon at the Dedication of the Castle Church in Torgau” is a translation to Polish of the Reformer’s sermon on the 5th of October 1544 to the text from Luke 14:1-11. It was delivered during the ceremony of consecration of one of the first churches built from the beginning as an evangelical temple. The text of the translation is accompanied by an introduction, which discusses the church in Torgau and the circumstances of its consecration, as well as a commentary that includes the main threads of M. Luther’s sermon, which include: definition of an evangelical service, questions of remembering the Sunday, and the social structure based on various vocations.

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Крепости и города под прицелом исследователя.

Крепости и города под прицелом исследователя.

Author(s): Svetlana V. Palamarchuk / Language(s): Russian Issue: 6/2018

[Rev.] A. V. Krasnozhon. North-West Black Sea Fortresses and Cities (15—18th centuries). Odessa: Chornomorie, 2018. — P. 312, il. 206

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“Verily, This Is the Sheepfold of that Good Shepherd”: The Idea of the “True” Church in Sixteenth-Century Polish Catechisms

“Verily, This Is the Sheepfold of that Good Shepherd”: The Idea of the “True” Church in Sixteenth-Century Polish Catechisms

Author(s): Waldemar Kowalski / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2016

The article discusses how the authors of sixteenth-century Polish Catholic and Evangelical catechisms perceived and analysed the notion of “the Church”. Following the Tridentine programme, the Catholic authors present their Church as unified under the Pope’s authority and the only inheritor of the works of the Apostles. The veracity of its teaching is testified to with God’s unnatural interventions – miracles. Protestant theologians teach about “the visible and outward Church”, which exists whenever the pure Word of God is preached and where sacraments are administered in accordance with the Holy Writ. Alongside the Visible Church, there exists “the invisible and inward Church” that unites all those following Christ, who is the one and only head of the Church.

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Notes on the Role of the Basel Manuscripts in Sixteenth-Century Protestant Literature of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Notes on the Role of the Basel Manuscripts in Sixteenth-Century Protestant Literature of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Author(s): Margarita A. Korzo / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2016

This study is an analysis of the text and sources of the Calvinistic catechism printed in the Nieśwież hymn book (1563), which was previously regarded as a compilation from Sz. Budny’s cyrillic text (1562). The given catechism is a revised translation of the most influential of the Basel Manuscripts, prepared by I. Oekolampad ca. 1525–1529 and edited by his successor O. Myconius as Institutio Christiana in 1544. The Polish version of the Basel Manuscripts reflects the progress of this dogmatic profile of Calvinism in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the infl uences of anti-Trinitarianism in Calvinistic instructive and catechetical literature.

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Always Faithful? Confessional Situation in Sixteenth-Seventeenth-Century University of Cracow

Always Faithful? Confessional Situation in Sixteenth-Seventeenth-Century University of Cracow

Author(s): Dawid Machaj / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2016

The article aims at showing in a new light the confessional situation of the University of Cracow in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, using sources omitted in previous research into the topic and thanks to a more detailed analysis of the sources used by other scholars (e.g., Acta rectoralia, university conclusions, rectors’ and professors’ diaries). The Academy of Cracow (as it was called then) was a Catholic institution, thus portraying the attitude of the university’s authorities to non-Catholics in a period of confessional struggle in Cracow and in the Commonwealth seemed promising. Another point was to analyse the possibilities for non-Catholics to function within the walls of the University in different periods of time, as well as to describe the most important events and regulations, which influenced the University’s policy. The author also tried to bring to light the subsequent stages of administrative exclusion (on various levels) of non-Catholic students. However, the contacts of the Academy with religious minorities in Cracow is a matter so complex, that it remained beyond the scope of the article.

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Wyznania protestanckie na obszarze dystryktu podlaskiego

Wyznania protestanckie na obszarze dystryktu podlaskiego

Author(s): Jan Mironczuk / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2018

The article is divided into an introduction, three subchapters, and a conclusion. The introduction explains the purposes of the study, and the terminology used as well as presents the source basis. In the first subchapter, a genesis of the Reformation in Podlasie Region is outlined, with a role played by Mikołaj “The Black” Radziwiłł. Next, a list of Protestant churches is presented in the district of Podlasie existing in 1560–1796, together with the vicissitudes of the Protestants under the protection of the Radziwiłłs. The study closes with a conclusion containing the answers to the research questions posed in the introduction.

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Próba zimnej wody (pławienie) w oskarżeniach i procesach o czary w państwie polsko-litewskim w XVI–XVIII wieku

Próba zimnej wody (pławienie) w oskarżeniach i procesach o czary w państwie polsko-litewskim w XVI–XVIII wieku

Author(s): Jacek Wijaczka / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2016

One of the medieval trials by ordeal, the cold water ordeal, regained popularity in the Early Modern Period and served as an important element in witchcraft trials. Floating on water was seen as a decisive proof of guilt and resulted in the accused being handed over to the torturer. This paper discusses the use of the water ordeal in Poland in the 16th–18th century, primarily by municipal courts. Among the issues mentioned in the paper there is also the question of the stage of the trial in which the water ordeal was used and whether the accused were undressed before being subjected to the ordeal.

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Miasta prywatne w Polsce od XIV wieku do 1772 roku – chronologia lokacji, właściciele, pełnione funkcje

Miasta prywatne w Polsce od XIV wieku do 1772 roku – chronologia lokacji, właściciele, pełnione funkcje

Author(s): Ryszard Szczygieł / Language(s): Polish Issue: 77/2016

Colonisation under German law and the beginnings of the town foundation movement. Foundation programme, phases and stages of the chartering process. Their changes over the following centuries. Cityforming factors. Increase in the number of private towns in the territory of Poland from the 14th until the 18th century – speed of the process, its regional variations, numerical data. Town owners and their importance for the development of the urban network of the country.

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Małopolskie miasta prywatne w XIII–XVI wieku

Małopolskie miasta prywatne w XIII–XVI wieku

Author(s): Feliks Kiryk / Language(s): Polish Issue: 77/2016

Even though private towns constituted 2/3 of all urban centres founded in Lesser Poland in the 13th–16th century, they have not yet been properly researched, mostly due to the scarcity of source materials. The author carries out a comprehensive analysis of the chronology of town foundation in Lesser Poland and presented statistics concerning towns in a table. He concludes that main urban centres, belonging to the king and the Church, were founded in Lesser Poland until the end of the Piastera. The urbanisation in the region was at its most dynamic during the reign of Casimir the Great.Later on, towns were founded mostly in less developed and built-up areas of Sandomierszczyzna and Lubelskie Voivodeship, which in the 15th and, most prominently, in the 16th century experienced an uncontrolled wave of foundations of magnate and noble towns, with almost total disappearance of royal foundations. Private towns had diverse economic functions. Most of them also served as educational centres.

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Sądownictwo w miastach prywatnych w Polsce XVI–XVIII wieku. Problem odrębności postępowania w sprawach kryminalnych

Sądownictwo w miastach prywatnych w Polsce XVI–XVIII wieku. Problem odrębności postępowania w sprawach kryminalnych

Author(s): Marian Mikołajczyk / Language(s): Polish Issue: 77/2016

The paper presents the systemic and legal disparities of private towns. Most emphasis is placed on the differences of criminal proceedings in royal and private townsand on determining whether these disparities were significant enough for the criminal process in private towns to be considered a separate manner of criminal proceeding. In case of the former, the municipal judiciary was often subject to interventions from starosts or other “third-party” entities. A characteristic feature of the legal system of private towns, on the other hand, was the influence of their owners on the municipal judiciary and their participation in each stage of criminal proceedings. The paper also discusses the extent to which the owners interfered with the operation of the municipal legal system.

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Nekoliko podataka o lingvističkom uticaju Dubrovnika na govor gradova u hercegovačkom zaleđu (XVI— XVIII vijek)

Nekoliko podataka o lingvističkom uticaju Dubrovnika na govor gradova u hercegovačkom zaleđu (XVI— XVIII vijek)

Author(s): Edina Alirejsović / Language(s): Bosnian Issue: 17/1978

L’auteur de cette contribution a examiné quelques documents dans les Archives historiques à Dubrovnik se rapportant aux rapports de cette ville et les villes à l’intérieur en Herzégovine. Il est connu que ces rapports ont été intensifs et qu’ils ont laissé leurs traces remarquables dans la langue de ces régions. Ces rapports ont été surtout commerciaux, c’est-à--dire les villes Trebinje, Stolac et Ljubinje ont été situées sur la route connue qui a mené de Dubrovnik jusqu’à Constantinople. Les commerçants de ces villes ont procuré les marchandises à Dubrovnik et inversement. Les médecins de Dubrovnik venaient en Herzégovine, ensuite les Herzégoviniens étaient engagés comme serviteurs, apprentis à Dubrovnik. Les mots, les plus souvents employés, sont les suivants : afermat, avizat, bastat, kastigat, konfin, kredit, oblegati, pasati, užanca. Quelques de ces mots sont aujourd’hui en emploi dans ces régions.

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За ранната история на войнушката институция в Северозападна Тракия според османски документи от XV–XVI в. и превод на един войнушки регистър за региона на Пловдив и Пазарджик (казите Филибе и Татар Пазарджик) през 1528–1529 г.
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За ранната история на войнушката институция в Северозападна Тракия според османски документи от XV–XVI в. и превод на един войнушки регистър за региона на Пловдив и Пазарджик (казите Филибе и Татар Пазарджик) през 1528–1529 г.

Author(s): Krastyo Yordanov / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 3/2018

Northwest and Northeast Thrace is the region where the voynuk institution was probably established in the 1370s. According to the Ottoman chronicles, the voynuks from these areas served from the very beginning in the state stables and military wagon trains, taking care of horses, cargo animals, and military equipment. However, it turns out that Christians from a number of villages in the region of Plovdiv and Pazardzhik, which are later known as Voynuk settlements, were registered in 1472 in one akunji register. This fact suggests that in the earliest period of their history, voynuks accompanied the raids of the akunjis into the areas still not occupied by the Ottomans to the west of the Upper Thracian Lowland. In the 16th century the voynuks from Northwestern Thrace were set apart as a separate group subordinated directly to the voynuk sanjak-bey in Rumelia. It is likely that this fact actually reflects their place within the voynuk institution as voynuk category, which served in the inner palace stables in the capital where the Sultan’s personal horses and the horses belonging to the officers of the inner courthouse service were raised. Various types of Ottoman documents from the 15th to 16th centuries show that Plovdiv (Filibe) is the seat of the voynuk sancakbey, therefore this Thracian city is the center of the voynuk institution in Rumelia. In the 16th century, a lot of voynuk villages were registered in Northwestern Thrace. In the second half of the century, in some of these settlements, the voynuk service and related tax privileges were abolished so that the ex-voynuks could become regular taxpayers from the vakifs of Suleiman the Magnificent and some other members of the Ottoman dynasty. But in those villages where voynuk service was preserved, the number of voynuks increased. While 755 voynuks were registered in the region of Plovdiv and Pazardzhik in 1529, in 1573 their number increased to 903 people. As a supplement to the article a large excerpt from the voynuk register, compiled in 1528–1529, is published translated for the first time in Bulgarian. It contains rich information on the names of voynuks, their number, their settlements, and the voynuk agriculture in the form of tax-exempt baştinas.

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Materiały do historii altarystów kościoła Mariackiego w Krakowie w średniowieczu. Część 1: Kalendarz i nekrolog oraz katalog altarystów i benefaktorów

Materiały do historii altarystów kościoła Mariackiego w Krakowie w średniowieczu. Część 1: Kalendarz i nekrolog oraz katalog altarystów i benefaktorów

Author(s): Marcin Starzyński,Bożena Wyrozumska / Language(s): Polish Issue: 84/2018

The publication contains a critical edition with commentary of so far unknown sources, surviving in the 15th century redaction, concerning the history of the house of altarists of the Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary in Cracow, the calendar and the necrology (with early modern notes) and the catalogue of altarists and benefactors until mid-16th century.

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One Medieval Bulgarian Text in Romanian Milieu: Cyril’s Assumption in the Slavonic-Romanian Tradition
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One Medieval Bulgarian Text in Romanian Milieu: Cyril’s Assumption in the Slavonic-Romanian Tradition

Author(s): Boyka Mircheva / Language(s): English Issue: 1-2/2018

Cyril’s Assumption is one of the main Slavonic sources for the life and work of Constantine Cyril and Methodius and their disciples. It was probably created in the 13th century on the basis of the Long Life of Constantine Cyril, as there is similarity in the sequence of events related in the two works and a large number of direct text parallels. In the historical fate of this middle-Bulgarian work, one key moment stands out – nearly half of its 13 transcripts – 6 to be precise – are transcribed in Slavonic-Romanian milieu. Two of them were commissioned by the deacon Ilie, the son of Crimcovic of Suceava, and the Suceava metropolitan Anastasius Crimca – two names usually identified as the same person. The transcripts can be dated relatively accurately, which leads to the conclusion that between 1574 and 1629 the copying of Cyril’s Assumption was commissioned twice in the Metropolis of Suceava. Based on the marginal note in transcript 705 from the Library of the Romanian Academy, which mentions the name of Ilie Crimcovic as a clergyman on March 26, 1559, the article again raises the issue of the identification of the two names which according to the author represent two persons who were most likely in a very close relationship, but not identical. The very fact that Cyril’s Assumption was copied by two representatives of a family really important in the history of Romania, within a period of about 30 or 40 years only confirms the significance of this work both for the Bulgarian and the Romanian history and literature.

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Демографска характеристика на рударското население в град Елхово и региона (XV–XVI в.)
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Демографска характеристика на рударското население в град Елхово и региона (XV–XVI в.)

Author(s): Stefan Dimitrov / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 4/2018

The paper is based on unpublished Ottoman tax registers (tapu tahrir defteri) kept at the collections of the Oriental Department of the National Library “St. St. Cyril and Methodius”, the Central State Archives in Sofia and the Ottoman archives in Istanbul. The main goals of the research are: to determine the ethnical and religious structure of the population in the settlement of Kızıl ağac (today the town of Elhovo, Bulgaria) and in the ore-mining settlements in the region during the 15th and 16th centuries; to track demographic trends among Muslims and non-Muslims; to reconstruct the social and professional structure of urban population; to examine the status, migration and ethnical and religious characteristics of the settled slaves and freed slaves in the settlements; to analyze the development of the settlement network in the context of the Ottoman institutions.

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