We present the third volume of our project entitled Medieval Workshop in Rijeka. As always, our endeavour brought together two major Croatian institutions – the Department of History of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka, and the Department of Historical Research of the Institute of Historical and Social Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The Third Workshop took place in Rijeka in October 16, 2015, gathering 33 scholars from 7 countries (Romania, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic) and many different institutions within Croatia, including colleagues representing their institutions from Split, Zadar, Nin, Rijeka and Zagreb. As always, the workshop’s initial idea was to gather researchers at the early stage of their career, whether in the process of researching their doctorate or immediately afterwards. The diverse profile of our participants brought forward diverse topics that were divided into several sessions. Some of these topics are presented in the following pages, with two contributions from the Second Medieval Workshop in Rijeka finding their way into this volume also.
Author(s): Kosana Jovanović, Suzana Miljan (ed.)
Publisher: University of Rijeka
Year: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 180
Preface / Kosana Jovanović – Suzana Miljan
Part 1
Royalty, nobility and prelates: hierarchy and geography
Márton Rózsa / Families behind a plot. The political and social background of the Anemas conspiracy
Aranđel Smiljanić / Titles and ranks of diplomats of the regional lords in Bosnia
Mišo Petrović / Politicized religion. The 'contested' prelates of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia during the struggle for the throne of the Kingdom of Hungary (1382-1409)
Tomislav Matić / Future Hungarian prelates at the University of Vienna during the 1430s
Maja Lukanc / Anna of Celje (Cilli): in search of the overlooked Queen
Part 2
Interpreting the sources: archaeological, textual and contextual analysis
Jana Škrgulja / Symbols of power and ethnic identities in Late Antique Southern Pannonia and Dalmatia (the sixth century)
Andrej Janeš / The archaeological approach and the need for medieval castle research
Kristina Judaš / Scopes and limits of interpretation of magistrate’s attitude to violent crimes: examples from late medieval Gradec judicial records (1450-1480)
Ivan Missoni / Expressions of physical and ecstatic love in the Passion of Our Saviour
Ivan Botica – Tomislav Galović / Croatian Glagolitic notary service of Krk and Third notarial protocol of Jure Sormilić (1726-1734). How we have edited this edition?
List of contributors