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Title Remembering the Jagiellonians / edited by Natalia Nowakowska
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 2018

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Series Remembering the medieval and early modern worlds
Remembering the medieval and early modern worlds.
Contents Contents List of Figures Map of Jagiellonian Europe Jagiellonian family tree Acknowledgements Notes on contributors Introduction: space, time and dynasty Natalia Nowakowska Chapter 1: Our foreign traitors and redeemers: remembering Jagiellonians in Lithuania Giedrė Mickūnaitė Chapter 2: An ambiguous golden age:Jagiellonians in Polish memory and historical consciousness Natalia Nowakowska Chapter 3: The memory of the Jagiellonians in the Kingdom of Hungary, and in Hungarian and Slovak national narratives Stanislava Kuzmová Chapter 4: Did Bohemian Jagiellonians existIlya Afanasyev Chapter 5: Remembering Jagiellonians in German-Speaking lands Dušan Zupka Chapter 6: Remembering a past princess: Catherine Jagiellon and the construction of national narratives in Sweden and Finland Susanna Niiranen Chpater 7: The Jagiellonians in Belarus: a gradual release of memory Simon M. Lewis Chapter 8: The Jagiellonians in Ukrainian traditions Tetiana Hoshko Chapter 9: The Jagiellonian Dynasty in Russian historiography and memory Olga Kozubska-Andrusiv Bibliography Index
Space, Time and Dynasty / Natalia Nowakowska -- Our Foreign Traitors & Redeemers: Remembering Jagiellonians in Lithuania / Giedre Mickunaite -- An Ambiguous Golden Age: Jagiellonians in Polish Memory & Historical Consciousness / Natalia Nowakowska -- The Memory of the Jagiellonians in the Kingdom of Hungary, and in Hungarian and Slovak National Narratives / Stanislava Kuzmová -- Did Bohemian Jagiellonians Exist? / Ilya Afanasyev -- Remembering Jagiellonians in German-Speaking Lands / Dušan Zupka -- Remembering a Past Princess: Catherine Jagiellon & the Construction of National Narratives in Sweden and Finland / Susanna Niiranen -- The Jagiellonians in Belarus: A Gradual Release of Memory / Simon M. Lewis -- The Jagiellonians in Ukrainian Traditions / Tetiana Hoshko -- The Jagiellonian Dynasty in Russian Historiography & Memory / Olga Kozubska-Andrusiv
Summary Remembering the Jagiellonians is the first study of international memories of the Jagiellonians (1386-1596), one of the most powerful but lesser known royal dynasties of Renaissance Europe. It explores how the Jagiellonian dynasty has been remembered since the early modern period and assesses its role in the development of competing modern national identities across Central, Eastern and Northern Europe. Offering a wide-ranging panoramic analysis of Jagiellonian memory over five hundred years, this book includes coverage of numerous present-day European countries, ranging from Bavaria to Kiev, and from Stockholm to the Adriatic. In doing so, it allows for a large, multi-way comparison of how one shared phenomenon has been, and still is, remembered in over a dozen neighbouring countries. Specialists in the history of Europe are brought together to apply the latest questions from memory theory and to combine them with debates from social science, medieval and early modern European history to engage in an international and interdisciplinary exploration into the relationship between memory and dynasty through time. The first book to present the Jagiellonians' supranational history in English, Remembering the Jagiellonians opens key discussions about the regional memory of Europe and considers the ongoing role of the Jagiellonians in modern-day culture and politics. It is essential reading for students of early modern and late medieval Europe, ninteenth-century nationalism and the history of memory
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Natalia Nowakowska is a Fellow and Associate Professor in History at Somerville College, University of Oxford, and Principal Investigator of the European Research Council (ERC) funded project 'Jagiellonians: Dynasty, Memory & Identity in Central Europe'. Her previous publications include King Sigismund and Martin Luther: The Reformation before Confessionalization (2018) and Church, State and Dynasty in Renaissance Poland: The Career of Cardinal Fryderyk Jagiellon (1468-1503) (2007)
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Subject Jagellon dynasty -- Influence
SUBJECT Jagellon dynasty. fast (OCoLC)fst00218467
Subject Nobility -- Europe, Eastern -- History
Collective memory -- Europe, Eastern
HISTORY -- Europe -- Germany.
HISTORY -- General.
HISTORY -- Europe -- General.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Eastern.
Collective memory.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Kings and rulers.
Nobility.
SUBJECT Poland -- History -- Jagellons, 1386-1572. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104033
Europe, Eastern -- Kings and rulers -- History
Subject Eastern Europe.
Poland.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author Nowakowska, Natalia, 1977- editor.
ISBN 9780203709788
0203709780
9781351356572
1351356577
9781351356589
1351356585
9781351356565
1351356569