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Journal

2016 | 5 | 1 | 28 – 50

Article title

MĚSTSKÉ KANCELÁŘE A JEJICH VÝZNAM PRO STUDIUM STŘEDOVĚKÝCH A RANĚ NOVOVĚKÝCH URBÁNNÍCH DĚJIN (NA PŘÍKLADU ČECH A MORAVY)

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Title variants

EN
Municipal offices and their importance for the study of medieval and early modern urban history (using the example of Bohemia and Moravia)

Languages of publication

CS

Abstracts

EN
The study presented sets its aim as setting out the key themes and significance of the complex research of the municipal offices, using the example of Bohemia and Moravia, so the knowledge gained could become an indispensable base for further study of urban history. Despite the undoubted difficulty, which is placed on the researcher of research focused in this way, the reconstruction of the Hradec (Králové) municipal office activities to 1620 proved for instance that even with the greatly fragmentary nature of the material, it is possible to reach quite fundamental knowledge on the development of the Bohemian urban milieu, especially thanks to overcoming the formal diplomatic analysis and studies of the isolated sources and thanks to the use of knowledge from a number of historical disciplines. Another indisputable advantage is monitoring a longer time period of the development of the relevant office, which can easily reveal the progress or regress of the individual towns, that had not yet formed a homogeneous whole in Bohemia and Moravia even in the period of the Early Modern Period, namely not even in the case of royal towns. This certain individual nature is typical also for the area of municipal offices, the organizational structure of which and the method of keeping the documents reflect the importance and emancipation of the relevant urban milieu and generally also the number of its denizens. It was only the reform interventions of Maria Theresia and especially then Joseph II that created the new conditions for the development of municipal office practices and for their unification, which arose from the new classification of Bohemian and Moravian towns.

Journal

Year

Volume

5

Issue

1

Pages

28 – 50

Physical description

Contributors

  • Katedra pomocných věd historických a archivnictví, Filozofická fakulta, Univerzita Hradec Králové, náměstí Svobody 331, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic

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Publication order reference

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