Collection of Essays
Segregation, integration, assimilation: religious and ethnic groups in the medieval towns of Central and Eastern Europe Keene, Derek J. • Nagy, Balázs • Szende, Katalin [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Historical urban studies series |
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Language: | English |
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Content
Introduction: Segregation, Zoning and Assimilation in Medieval Towns |
Various Ethnic and Religious Groups in Medieval German Towns? Some Evidence and Reflections |
Russians in Livonian Towns in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries |
'... propter disparitatem linguae et religionis pares ipsis non esse...' 'Minority' Communities in Medieval and Early Modern Lviv |
Foreign Ethnic Groups in the Towns of Southern Hungary in the Middle Ages |
Buda: The Multi-ethnic Capital of Medieval Hungary |
Late Medieval Ethnic Structures in the Inland Towns of Present-day Slovenia |
Gradation of Differences: Ethnic and Religious Minorities in Medieval Dubrovnik |
Minorities and Foreigners in Bulgarian Medieval Towns in the Twelfth to Fourteenth Centuries: Literary and Archaeological Fragments |
Nobiles, Cives et Popolari: Four Towns under the Rule of Carlo I Tocco (c. 1375-1429) |
The Towns of Medieval Hungary in the Reports of Contemporary Travellers |
Crown, Gown and Town: Zones of Royal, Ecclesiastical and Civic Interaction in Medieval Buda and Visegrád |
Integration through Language: The Multilingual Character of Late Medieval Hungarian Towns |
The Visual Image of the 'Other' in Late Medieval Urban Space: Patterns and Constructions |