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La Société Féodale à ses Débuts et à son Apogée
Feudal Society at its Beginnings and at its Apogee

Author(s): L'udovít Holotík
Subject(s): Middle Ages, Modern Age
Published by: CEEOL Digital Reproductions / Collections
Keywords: Feudalism;
Summary/Abstract: In the years from 1935 to 1960, it was mainly archaeological research that predominated in the studies of the protohistory of the Slavs on the territory of the Czechoslovak Republic, and it was the archaeologists who made the most important contributions to the solution of the various outstanding issues. (See above the report of the archaeological work). On the other hand, given the fragmentary nature of the written sources, the proper historical investigations have been able to make little progress in the exploration of this period. Let us mention at least the article by V. Chaloupecký devoted to Samon1 where the author tried, with more or less success, to bring a new interpretation to the term "negotiator" used by Frédégaire, then a new commented edition by the author, known as a “Bavarian geographer”,2 the articles analyzing the description of Prague by Ibráhím-ibn-Jakúb,3 finally isolated attempts to make use of Hebrew sources that can be used for the study of Czech protohistory.

  • Page Range: 147-175
  • Page Count: 29
  • Publication Year: 1960
  • Language: French
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