European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine / / Vitaliy Mykhaylovskiy.

This book focuses on a key zone within the eastern frontier of medieval Europe: Podillya in modern-day Ukraine. Vitaliy Mykhaylovskiy offers a definitive guide to the region, which experienced great cultural and religious diversity, together with a continuous influx of newcomers. This is where Chris...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Amsterdam University Press Complete eBook-Package 2019
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Place / Publishing House:Leeds : : ARC Humanities Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Beyond Medieval Europe
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Physical Description:1 online resource (192 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --
CHRONOLOGY --
ABBREVIATIONS --
INTRODUCTION --
PART 1: THE LOST HISTORICAL REGION OF EUROPE --
Chapter 1. THE REGION WITH A NEW NAME IN RUTHENIAN LANDS AFTER 1340 --
Chapter 2. TERRITORY WITHOUT BORDERS: IS IT POSSIBLE? --
Chapter 3. THE MAIN CENTRES OF PODILLYA IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY --
PART 2. THE PODOLIAN PRINCIPALITY IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY --
Chapter 4. THREE TATAR KINGDOMS IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE GOLDEN HORDE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY --
Chapter 5. THE KORIATOVYCH BROTHERS AT THE SERVICE OF CASIMIR III THE GREAT AND LOUIS I OF HUNGARY --
Chapter 6. SPYTEK OF MELSZTYN: THE NEW "PRINCE" FROM KRAKÓW --
PART 3. BETWEEN THE POLISH KINGDOM AND THE GRAND DUCHY OF LITHUANIA: PODILLYA IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY --
Chapter 7. CHOOSING THE BETTER LEADER: WŁADYSŁAW II JAGIEŁŁO OR VYTAUTAS? --
Chapter 8. THE OPENING OF AN UNKNOWN TERRITORY TO NEWCOMERS --
Chapter 9. THE STRUGGLE FOR PODILLYA: JAGIEŁŁO, ŠVITRIGAILA, THE SHADOW OF VYTAUTAS, AND PRO- POLISH NEWCOMERS --
PART 4: THE EDGE OF EUROPE IN THE EAST: THE PODOLIAN VOIVODESHIP AFTER 1434 --
Chapter 10. NEW LAW, NEW OFFICIALS, AND NEW PEOPLE IN THE REGION --
Chapter 11. PATRONS AND CLIENTS: THE FORMATION OF A PATRONAGE SYSTEM AMONG THE PODOLIAN NOBILITY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY: THE BUCZACKI CLIENTELE CIRCLE --
CONCLUSION --
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
Summary:This book focuses on a key zone within the eastern frontier of medieval Europe: Podillya in modern-day Ukraine. Vitaliy Mykhaylovskiy offers a definitive guide to the region, which experienced great cultural and religious diversity, together with a continuous influx of newcomers. This is where Christian farmers met Muslim nomads. This is where German town residents and Polish nobles met urban Armenians and Tatars serving in the military. Podillya offers a unique opportunity to see interaction of so many peoples, principalities, and cultures - the eastern frontier of Europe at its most dynamic.
This book focuses on a key zone within the eastern frontier of medieval Europe: Podillya in modern-day Ukraine. Vitaliy Mykhaylovskiy offers a definitive guide to the region, which experienced great cultural and religious diversity, together with a continuous influx of newcomers. This is where Christian farmers met Muslim nomads. This is where German town residents and Polish nobles met urban Armenians and Tatars serving in the military. The territory emerged in historical narrative when Lithuanian and Polish rulers divided the legacy of the Ruthenian Kingdom and pushed Tatars back to the steppe. For one hundred and fifty years, this territory passed through many dominions - a western part of the Golden Horde, a principality under the Koriatovych brothers, a turf partitioned among the Polish kingdom and the duchy of Lithuania. Podillya offers a unique opportunity to see interaction of so many peoples, principalities, and cultures - the eastern frontier of Europe at its most dynamic.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781641890311
9783110661521
9783110610765
9783110664232
9783110610178
9783110606195
DOI:10.1515/9781641890311?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Vitaliy Mykhaylovskiy.