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This article describes social and economic relations between the burghers from Bardejov and the burghers from the Polish Kingdom (Lesser Poland) and Silesian towns. The author emphasizes the role of trade routes and frontier position as factors, which influenced the growth and development of the town in the Middle Ages. Connection with towns in Polish-Hungarian borderland created social and economic networks. The author explores different types of relations between burghers of Bardejov and those from Lesser Poland and Silesia, based on the two sources – The register of new burghers and The book of town judiciary (Iuditium bannitum). The most significant role in these relations played the burghers from Cracow. As the author points out, building social networks from the side of Cracow burhers was not accidental, but part of a wider strategy.
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The author deals with six, out of ten, Slovakian towns recognized as urban reserves. Their history is described and so are their historical monuments and the course of work on the latter’s preservation. In the case of Bratislava — the problem is tackled as well of tracing the new thoroughfare along the borderline of the meadiaeval city. The said road cannot but be recognized as a negative example of combining the old built up areas with the new ones. The author concludes his paper in the statement that the results of the conservation work carried out in Slovakia so far represent, on the average, rather high standards in spite of the fact of the activities of the Slovakian conservation service being seriously limited because of the shortage of skilled workers and craftsmen necessary for the purpose.
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