The 1st International Conference Interethnic Relations in Transylvania

Ţiplic, I. M. (Eds.). (2011). Proceedings of The 1st International Conference Interethnic Relations in Transylvania: Militaria Mediaevalia in Central and South Eastern Europe, Sibiu, October 14th – 17th, 2010.  In STUDIA UNIVERSITATIS CIBINIENSIS SERIES HISTORICA. VIII, Supplementum No.1. Sibiu, Romania: „Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu Publishing House.
Мова: Англійська, Румунська. Завантаження: Так

FOREWORD

The importance of interethnic relations topic in different periods of the Central European area history is not a recent interest in historiography, but maybe in the last 15 years, this topic has become extremely debated in the context of regional conflicts that took on ethnic form. Because of these conflicts the interest in terms of ethnic composition in the Balkan territories increased significantly, which is visible in publications that are out of print in recent years.
However meetings between specialists, which is specifically dedicated to analysis of particular issues arising from intense commercial and cultural exchanges in Central and Southeast Europe have been and are still very few.
Medieval weapons is an important topic of study, spectacular because of its diversity and symbolism, being one of the most important markers of the Middle Ages, things that fully justifies the organization of an international symposium. Based on these considerations, the present volume aims to provide a possible way to integrate the results of archeology, history and art history in the wider medieval historiography of Central and South-East European dedicated to military issues.
This volume bring together almost all papers presented at International Symposium Militaria Mediaevalia in Central and South Eastern Europe, October 14-17, Sibiu, which is the 3rd symposium organized under the topic Ethnic Relations by the Department of Ancient and Medieval History with funding from the Department for Interethnic Relations of the General Secretariat of the Romanian Government.

Dr. Ioan Marian ŢIPLIC

SUMMARY

CSIKY Gergely. Armament and Society in the Mirror of the Avar Archaelogy. The Transdanubia-Phenomenon Revisited – 9

Valeri YOTOV. Byzantine Time Swords (10th–11th Centuries) in Romania – 35

Anne STALSBERG, Oddmunn FARBREGD. Why so Many Viking Age Swords in Norway? – 47

Arkadiusz MICHALAK. “From Every Side Armed with a Cross Sign”. A Crusader’s (?) Sword from the Collection of the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest – 53

Maria Emilia Crîngaci ŢIPLIC. Weapons and Military Equipment Found in the German Settlement Area from Southern Transylvania (the 12th – 13th Centuries). Some Aspects and Perspectives – 73

Piotr N. KOTOWICZ. Early Medieval Ornamented Axes from the Territory of Poland – 105

BENCZE Ünige, GÁLL Erwin. A Fourteenth Century Sword from Moldoveneşti (Hung.: Várfalva) – 133

Piotr STRZYŻ. Einige Bemerkungen über Mittelalterliche Feuerwaffenverwendung in Polen – 139

Peter DRESLER. The Fortification of Pohansko by Břeclav – 147

Silviu OŢA, Liana OŢA. Characteristic Features of the Defensive System of Caraşova-Grad Fortress (Comm. of Caraşova, Caraş-Severin County) – 159

Florin Nicolae ARDELEAN. Military Justice, Regulations and Discipline in Early Modern Transylvanian Armies (XVI-XVII Century) – 183

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Series: Interethnic Relations in Transylvania: Militaria Mediaevalia in Central and South Eastern Europe | Subjects: Журнали та збірники статей