The So-Called Historical Cheb Region – between the Construction of a Medieval Settlement Structure and Modern Communal Identity Cover Image

Das sogenannte Historische Egerland – zwischen dem mittelalterlichen Landesausbau und dem Aufbau der modernen Gemeindeidentität
The So-Called Historical Cheb Region – between the Construction of a Medieval Settlement Structure and Modern Communal Identity

Author(s): Jan Hasil
Subject(s): Social history, Middle Ages
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Nakladatelství Karolinum
Keywords: The Cheb Region; colonisation; centrality; communal identity; history of research;

Summary/Abstract: The text summarises the formulation of the expression the Cheb Region and its derivatives (the Historical Cheb Region, the Slavic Cheb Region, the pre-Staufen, or Staufen Cheb Region) in Czech-German discourse and primarily in the discourse on the Cheb region itself. It notices both the period social context and the methodological and particularly the source starting points of the individual research circles. The core of the study is a discussion with the concept of the so-called historical Cheb region, whose author is the founder of Cheb modern historiography H. Gradl (1842–1895), and observation of the influence of this considered construction in the work of further generations of German and Czech medievalists.

  • Issue Year: 31/2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 209-219
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: German
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