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The Thirteenth-Century Inter-Lordly System.

Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)

This study investigates the inter-lordly context of the Angevin-Piast marriage between King Charles I of Hungary and Elisabeth, a daughter of King Władysław Łokietek 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 Łokietek 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.weiterlesen

Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-943025-61-3 / 978-3943025613 / 9783943025613

Verlag: Solivagus-Verlag

Erscheinungsdatum: 29.09.2020

Seiten: 444

Auflage: 1

Autor(en): Wojciech Kozłowski

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