Spiš-Visegrád-Dăbâca-Zagreb-Kalocsa-Napoli: Career paths of a family of
the lower Hungarian Nobility in the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries
Spiš-Visegrád-Dăbâca-Zagreb-Kalocsa-Napoli: Career paths of a family of
the lower Hungarian Nobility in the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries
Author(s): Peter LabancSubject(s): Middle Ages
Published by: Editura Mega Print SRL
Keywords: medieval Hungarian Kingdom; nobility; nepotism; favouritism; human resources strategy
Summary/Abstract: This article explores the specifics of medieval nepotism and favouritism (indirect nepotism) in the Hungarian Kingdom, with a particular focus on its role among the middle and lower nobility, who, on account of their poorer material holdings, were more vulnerable than the magnates, whom kings were able to oppose only rarely. The article argues that while nepotism (more often in its indirect form of favouritism) was a fundamental factor in magnates’ hold on power, and remained in place throughout their lives, the situation for families of the lower nobility was different. Patronage of a family member or friend may advance a young person at the start of their career, but they would subsequently have to rely on their own talents (and sometimes their good luck and judgement at picking the right side in times of conflict) to continue their advancement.
Journal: Annales Universitatis Apulensis Series Historica
- Issue Year: 20/2016
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 61-71
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English
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