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The realm of St. Stephen : a history of medieval Hungary, 895-1526

"The Realm of St. Stephen is a comprehensive survey of and a major contribution to the historiography of medieval Eastern and Central Europe. Pal Engel traces the establishment of the medieval kingdom of Hungary from its conquest by the Magyar tribes in 895 until its defeat by the Ottomans at the battle of Mohacs in 1526." "Engel divides the history of medieval Hungary into two broad periods. The originally nomadic Magyar tribes inherited an almost empty land from its former inhabitants - Romans, Huns, Germans and Avars - and absorbed the remaining Slavic peoples into the dominant Magyar culture. The 'national' Magyar kings of this era, the Arpadian dynasty, were replaced at the start of the fourteenth century by rulers from a number of European dynasties - Angevin, Luxemburgian, Hunyadi, and Jagellian. This latter period saw radical changes in political and social structures and in institutions which had previously remained unchanged. These reforms are reflected in the abundant variety of state documents available through Hungary's growing administrative and legal sophistication after the end of the Arpadian age." "Documenting the economic, social, political, cultural and military development of the dominant Magyars, as well as their religious, ethical and dynastic evolution, Pal Engel presents an accessible history of this important area. Andrew Ayton has edited the translation of this seminal text to bring it to a wider British, European and North American readership."--Jacket
eBook,English, 2001
I.B. Tauris, London, 2001
History
1 online resource (452 pages) : maps, genealogical tables
9781417540808, 9781860640612, 9781282527966, 9780857716217, 9786000006662, 141754080X, 1860640613, 1282527967, 0857716212, 6000006667
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The Carpathian Basin before the Hungarians
The pagan Hungarians
The first century of the Christian kingdom
The twelfth century
Early Hungarian society
The age of golden bulls
The last Árpádians
Charles I of Anjou (1301-1342)
The new monarchy
Louis the Great (1342-1382)
The monarchy of Louis the Great
The years of crises (1382-1403)
Sigismund's consolidation
Sigismund's foreign policy (1403-1437)
Trade and towns
The rural landscape
The age of John Hunyadi (1437-1457)
King Matthias Corvinus (1458-1490)
Hungary at the end of the middle ages
The age of the Jagiellonian Kings (1490-1526)

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