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The article focuses on the question as to the role played by the secondary lands of the Bohemian Crown in the territorial understanding of the Czech state in the late Middle Ages, from the perspective of Bohemia as the centre of the state. The author identifies tendencies indicating whether the Bohemian political representatives or the authors of the sources understood the secondary lands as ‘our’ or foreign’, making use of categories of internal and external subjectivity, which are part of a broader concept of terminological description of the phenomenon of medieval statehood. The whole question is set in the context of the current intense debates about the medieval form of the political power system, and seeking parallels between it and the reality of the postmodern world, and especially the theory of the state and the theory of international relations, which are covered by the term neo-medievalism.
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The paper works with sources that describe the rule of Master Jan Pašek z Vratu over the unified towns of Prague and come primarily from his sworn adversaries. The text analyses the “denunciation strategy” used by Pašek’s opponents and shows that a significant part of the assertions about Pašek is in fact an inversion of the generally recognised ideal of a virtuous Christian ruler.
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