Paul Bushkovitch, Urban ideology in medieval Novgorod: an iconographic approach. This article is an attempt to define the ideology of the merchant class of medieval Novgorod by using the evidence of a fourteenth-century icon. It concentrates on the cult of St. Paraskeva Piatnitsa and other saints depicted on the same icon. The vitae of these saints show that urban ideology developed in two stages. In the twelfth century the merchant class began to have its own peculiar cults and thus express its separateness, but at the same time it found its ideals in the rulers of Novgorod society — boyars and clerics. In the fourteenth century social unrest and the appearance of heresy provoked a response of conservatism.Paul Bushkovitch, L'idéologie urb...
The present article sets out to examine H.L. Mikoletzky's thesis that the Carolingian Age, and, more...
The article invites to look afresh at the late 16th century Novgorod icon‘The Vision of the Sexton T...
A series of Russian and Ruthenian polemical texts of the late XVIth – first half of the XVIIth centu...
Paul Bushkovitch, Urban ideology in medieval Novgorod: an iconographic approach. This article is an ...
Novgorod’s crucial positioning between the Baltic and the north-eastern Rus principalities yielded a...
Novgorod was one of medieval Russia\u27s key political, cultural, economic, and commercial centers, ...
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Conclusion Novgorod is one of the most archeologically excavated medieval cities in the world. Archa...
Ancient civilization, of which civil society is certainly an integral part, had a huge impact on the...
The present article sets out to examine H.L. Mikoletzky's thesis that the Carolingian Age, and, more...
The article invites to look afresh at the late 16th century Novgorod icon‘The Vision of the Sexton T...
A series of Russian and Ruthenian polemical texts of the late XVIth – first half of the XVIIth centu...
Paul Bushkovitch, Urban ideology in medieval Novgorod: an iconographic approach. This article is an ...
Novgorod’s crucial positioning between the Baltic and the north-eastern Rus principalities yielded a...
Novgorod was one of medieval Russia\u27s key political, cultural, economic, and commercial centers, ...
International audienceThis article deals with the problem of the cultural, political and ethnic char...
The idea of Sophia – the personified Wisdom of God served as a symbol of independence and identity o...
International audienceThe article deals with the problem of the cultural and ethnic characteristics ...
The article examines church architecture in modern Russia. The historical processes of the developme...
The article focuses on the collective political institution, the veche, of the Russian medieval city...
The author presents the Polish, understood here as Piast, cult of St. Peter against the backdrop of ...
The present article explores the place of visual culture in the intellectual networks that bound Kyi...
Conclusion Novgorod is one of the most archeologically excavated medieval cities in the world. Archa...
Ancient civilization, of which civil society is certainly an integral part, had a huge impact on the...
The present article sets out to examine H.L. Mikoletzky's thesis that the Carolingian Age, and, more...
The article invites to look afresh at the late 16th century Novgorod icon‘The Vision of the Sexton T...
A series of Russian and Ruthenian polemical texts of the late XVIth – first half of the XVIIth centu...