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The researchers of the Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences were responsible for successful and rich publication activity in 2017 – 2018. A wide range of works appeared on almost all chronological periods of Slovak history and on some selected problems from general history. They continue the positive work of Slovak historiography. The most important results appeared as output from academic projects supported by the domestic grant agencies: the Agency for Research and Development (APVV) and the grant agency MŠ SR VEGA. More than fifty books were published including individual and collective monographs, source editions, volumes of papers from academic conferences and popularizing publications by respected domestic and international publishers including VEDA, vydavateľstvo SAV, Nakladatelství Academia Praha, Peter Lang Verlag, Klartext Verlag Essen, and Biblion Media Leipzig.
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The paper concentrates on the problem of historiography in the Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in the years 2007 - 2009. In this period scientific research was directed towards the historical development of Slovakia across the whole thematic and chronological range from the earliest times to the present day, and to some selected problems from universal history. The most important results of the scientific work were contributions to various scientific projects supported mainly by the Centre for Excellence of the SAS (CEVKOMSD), the Agency for Research and Development (APVV) and the grant agency VEGA. There was a significant increase in interest in various important anniversaries from our most recent history, for example, in 2008 with its round numbered anniversaries of 1918, 1938, 1948 and 1968, but the scientific research into earlier history did not lag behind. It was manifested in rich and creative historical output. Numerous expert scientific monographs, both individual and collective, syntheses, editions of sources and documents, anniversary volumes, portraits of personalities, encyclopaedias and dictionaries were published. Popularization, especially in the form of regional monographs, was an important part of the work of our modern historians. The writing of various textbooks for schools and universities was also a significant result of the creative research of the staff of the institute.
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The authoress of the study is concerned with the beginnings, origin and development of the oldest nobility of Zvolen, which has previously received little attention from historical-genealogical research. The beginnings of the nobility in the oldest period were socially connected mainly with the hereditary ownership of land. The authoress directed her attention to researching the hereditary ownership of property by the nobility, which can be reconstructed from donation and other royal charters or from other documents. The authoress is only concerned with the initial period of this complex process, that is with the noblemen who owned property in the Zvolen region up to about 1400. The oldest documents confirm that a group of the feudal lords existed in the Zvolen region from a very early date. Its first known representatives are the royal pristald Radun and his sons, who certainly owned land in this region at the beginning of the 13th century. They belonged to the higher nobility who were rewarded for their military service with numerous royal donations. According to the authoress' research, Radun and his sons had a common origin with the Dubak family. According to the latest research, the Dubak family belonged to the wider kindred of the old Branc-Lipovnicky family. Around 1300 the descendants of Radun became the founders of the majority of the families not only in the Zvolen region (Radvansky, Micinsky, Ponicky), but also in Hont (Balog, Geci) and Novohrad (Madac, Sos).
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