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The Rise and Decline of the Medieval Chivalry in Slovenia

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
6.01.00  Humanities  Historiography   

Code Science Field
H220  Humanities  Medieval history 
H270  Humanities  Social and economic history 
H271  Humanities  Political history 
H280  Humanities  Local and regional history, historical geography since the Middle Ages 
H300  Humanities  History of law 
H347  Humanities  Genealogy and heraldry 
Keywords
Middle Age, Nobility, Chivalry, History of Ordinary Life, Social and Cultural Anthropology, Cultural History, Social History
Evaluation (rules)
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Researchers (4)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  18164  PhD Matjaž Bizjak  Humanities  Researcher  2002 - 2004 
2.  08466  PhD Dušan Kos  Historiography  Head  2002 - 2004 
3.  20221  PhD Miha Preinfalk  Historiography  Researcher  2002 - 2004 
4.  21794  Barbara Šterbenc Svetina    Researcher  2002 - 2004 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0618  Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts  Ljubljana  5105498000 
Abstract
With te combination of narative and structure analysis will be presented the phenomenon of the nobility and chivalry in historical lands of today Slovenia between 12th and 15th century. >The red thread< will be a universal analysis of family and ordinary life, social rise and decline of the noble families of Svibno/Schärffenberg and Turjak/Auersperg from Carniola and Styria. Both of them were among the highest and succesed: first has declined, second has rised in 15th century. Why? The grounds for this difference will come from the analysis both of families. In the contrast, the analisys will displey all of deeply structure-problems about social and cultural, also economic, psychologic etc. problems and segments in the late medieval society; not only among zhe nobility, but in all social classes.
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