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Komorovský riaditeľ Juraj Rakovický († 1657) a jeho rod (Komentovaná genealógia nobilitovaného meštianskeho rodu z Trnavy) / Chamber Director George Rakoviczky († 1657) and his Family (Annotated Genealogy of the Ennobled Bourgeois Family From Trnava) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Historica Nitriensia
The Hungarian Chamber, played in the early modern period an importand role in the Administation of the Kingdom of Hungary. Since its beginnings, worked in its leading official positions several persons from ennobled bourgeois families. The study presents
FEDERMAYER, Frederik
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MULTILAYERED SETTLEMENT TAGANAEVO 5 IN CISURALS (PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH)

open access: yesВестник Брянского государственного университета, 2021
In November 2019 the joint group of researcers from the Department of State Protection of Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Institution of History, Language and Literature of Ufa Federal Research Center of Russian Academy of ...
Ruslanov E.V., Romanov A.A.
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El impacto de los saberes geográficos en el relato utópico de la modernidad temprana a partir del caso de la Histoire du Grand et Admirable Royaume d’Antangil (1616)

open access: yesTerra Brasilis, 2015
The current article intends to analyze the link between the production of utopian travel accounts and the development of geographical knowledge in early modern Europe. Its aim is to understand the various ways in which the geographical knowledge achieved
Carolina Martínez
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Controversia y discurso histórico en la temprana Edad Moderna

open access: yesCriticón, 2019
This article surveys the theoretical discourse about the forms and uses of controversy in early modern Spanish historiography. This discourse is examined in the light of the rise of history as a useful resource for polemics.
Cesc Esteve
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Croatia and Slavonia in The Early Modern Age [PDF]

open access: yesHungarian Studies, 2013
Slavonia and Croatia belonged to the Habsburg controlled part of the Kingdom of Hungary. As a result of the Ottoman conquest, the two provinces merged into a single territorial entity, and this study discusses this process. The noble society and the public administration of Croatia and Slavonia had fewer and fewer links with the Hungarian institutions ...
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Religion(en) im Mittelalter und der Frühen Neuzeit

open access: yesZeitschrift für Junge Religionswissenschaft
Anyone applying the category of religion to medieval and early modern Europe faces difficulties similar to those of approaching religion in non-European contexts. People of earlier periods did not share our modern notion.
Ulrike Kollodzeiski
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¿Cómo pensamos la política de la edad moderna ? une reflexión historiográfica / personal

open access: yesL'Atelier du CRH, 2011
In our everyday life, we all refer to a certain common notion of politics: we know what a parliament, a political party, and ideology are, thoughsuch a general knowledge does not allow us to question the relations between theory and practice, for example.
Saúl Martínez Bermejo
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Gristhorpe Man: an Early Bronze Age log-coffin burial scientifically defined

open access: yes, 2010
A log-coffin excavated in the early nineteenth century proved to be well enough preserved in the early twenty-first century for the full armoury of modern scientific investigation to give its occupants and contents new identity, new origins and a new ...
Janaway, Robert C.   +44 more
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The “Protector de Indios” in Early Modern Age America

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law, 2019
After the Discovery of America, the legal Rights of the native Indians were in issue in the Kingdom of Castile. In the universities of Salamanca and Valladolid, as in its most important colleges the obligations of the Spanish Crown with the defendless ...
István Szászdi
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Golden AgeorEarly Modern: What's in a Name?

open access: yes, 2011
As few hispanists have failed to notice,early modern Spainis more often appearing as an alternative term for what we used to callthe Spanish Golden Age.University catalogs still advertise courses on Golden Age poetry, but lectures are more apt to bear ...
Alison Weber
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