The study summarizes the information about Bohemia (and East Central Europe in general) that is given by the Western Frankish chronicles of the 10th and first half of the 11th centuries. These contributions were mostly omitted or refused by general majority of the Czech historiography. Recent changes of attitude to the relevance of these sources could bring a new view on these sources. The information about Bohemia contained in these sources could also help us to expose a possible relations and stereotypes about our region in Western Europe in the 10th and 11th century
Author examines the considerable regional differences in the documentable preesence of princely powe...
The article analyses the most important and most influential narratives of the history of Czech medi...
This paper explores the problem of the source value of charters from the point of view of research i...
In the ninth century two independent and separate units existed, the Great Moravian Christian polity...
Przedmiotem badań niniejszej pracy jest próba postrzegania przez Polaków państw Czech i Moraw zawart...
In this article author deals with the one of the most disputable medieval narrative sources - so cal...
According to the specialist literature, the many sources behind Hájek’s Czech Chronicle include chr...
The subject of the Masters thesis The Czech Kingdom in The Chronicle of Otakar of Styria is the hist...
The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe summarizes the political, social, and cultural mediev...
The aim of the article is to present two written traditions which are discernible in the Hungarian-P...
V kronikách převažuje popis a hodnocení lokálních událostí. Pokud záznamy překračují širší horizont,...
This study is an extended version of the paper presented at the 47th conference of German historiogr...
As with most of the Latin cultural circle countries, the oldest written texts, including the histori...
In this work, it is offered an overview of medieval historiography in the Czech lands from origins t...
Central Europe (Europe-Between, Zwischeneuropa) belonged to the sphere of German cultural influence....
Author examines the considerable regional differences in the documentable preesence of princely powe...
The article analyses the most important and most influential narratives of the history of Czech medi...
This paper explores the problem of the source value of charters from the point of view of research i...
In the ninth century two independent and separate units existed, the Great Moravian Christian polity...
Przedmiotem badań niniejszej pracy jest próba postrzegania przez Polaków państw Czech i Moraw zawart...
In this article author deals with the one of the most disputable medieval narrative sources - so cal...
According to the specialist literature, the many sources behind Hájek’s Czech Chronicle include chr...
The subject of the Masters thesis The Czech Kingdom in The Chronicle of Otakar of Styria is the hist...
The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe summarizes the political, social, and cultural mediev...
The aim of the article is to present two written traditions which are discernible in the Hungarian-P...
V kronikách převažuje popis a hodnocení lokálních událostí. Pokud záznamy překračují širší horizont,...
This study is an extended version of the paper presented at the 47th conference of German historiogr...
As with most of the Latin cultural circle countries, the oldest written texts, including the histori...
In this work, it is offered an overview of medieval historiography in the Czech lands from origins t...
Central Europe (Europe-Between, Zwischeneuropa) belonged to the sphere of German cultural influence....
Author examines the considerable regional differences in the documentable preesence of princely powe...
The article analyses the most important and most influential narratives of the history of Czech medi...
This paper explores the problem of the source value of charters from the point of view of research i...