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2013 | 61 | 3 | 437 – 466

Article title

VÝSADNÝ A SAMOVOĽNÝ ROZVOJ MEŠTIANSTVA A MIEST NA SLOVENSKU V 14. STOROČÍ

Title variants

EN
Privileged and spontaneous development of burghers and towns in Slovakia in the 14th century

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
In this study, the author presents his findings on the development of burghers and towns in Slovakia in the 14th century. It continues his research and publication on the development of burghers and towns from the 9th century. The sources of evidence are charters from the 14th century. The author has researched the development of the burgher class in dozens of towns of the period. He has come to the conclusion that burghers were developed in two ways, namely: privileged, on the basis of charters; or spontaneously without any written documents. This was how groups of burghers were developed in dozens of old towns and an even larger number of new towns in 14th century Slovakia. The most profitable employment of the burghers was trade. The most developed urban life was found in Košice and Bratislava, which were two of the most important towns in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 14th century.

Year

Volume

61

Issue

3

Pages

437 – 466

Physical description

Contributors

  • Ploštín 18, 031 01 Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovak Republic

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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