Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 925415
Identities of Croatian Nobility during the Second Half of the 14th Century – the Making of a Nation
Identities of Croatian Nobility during the Second Half of the 14th Century – the Making of a Nation // Past, Present, Future 2015: Identity in Flux. Book of abstracts / Duda, Igor et al. (ur.).
Pula: Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, 2015. str. 33-33 (predavanje, domaća recenzija, sažetak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Identities of Croatian Nobility during the Second Half of the 14th Century – the Making of a Nation
Autori
Majnarić, Ivan
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, ostalo
Izvornik
Past, Present, Future 2015: Identity in Flux. Book of abstracts
/ Duda, Igor et al. - Pula : Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, 2015, 33-33
ISBN
978-953-7320-07-2
Skup
Past, Present, Future 2015: Identity in Flux.
Mjesto i datum
Pula, Hrvatska, 28.05.2015. - 30.05.2015
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Domaća recenzija
Ključne riječi
Second Half of the 14th Century ; Croatian Nobility ; identities ; nation
(druga polovica XIV. stoljeća ; hrvatsko plemstvo ; identiteti ; nacija)
Sažetak
Following the recent revival of historical approaches to the research into the origins of identities and nationalism, this paper deals with the impact of the socio-political identity of the Croatian nobility during the second half of the fourteenth century, and on the subsequent formation of Croatian national discourse in the following centuries. Therefore this paper will focus on the affiliation of the late medieval Croatian nobility to three predominant circles of identities: that of the “sacred crown of the Kingdom of Croatia”, of the country, and of the so called “nobiles duodecim generationum regni Croatiae”. The conclusions here will in fact outline the political landscape of the nobility of the Kingdom of Croatia, most vividly expressed in the narrative source “Pacta conventa”. Furthermore, this paper will proceed to view how, and in what circumstances, some features of the socio-political agenda of late medieval Croatian nobles, through the transfer of knowledge, gradually became a focal point of the intellectual networks of Dalmatian and Croatian humanists a century and a half later. Finally, this paper will propose the argument whether the legacy of the identity of the late medieval Croatian nobility –incorporated into humanist discourse and thus known today –is recognizable in the foundations of the “modern” Croatian nation
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
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