Czwojdrak, Bozéna
(ed.)
Editorial: Brepols Publishers
Colección: East Central Europe, 476–1795 ; 5
Número de páginas: 304 págs. 23.4 x 15.6 cm
Fecha de edición: 03-02-2025
EAN: 9782503610733
ISBN: 978-2-503-61073-3
Precio (sin IVA): 99,00 €
Precio (IVA incluído): 102,96 €
This collection of studies explores the complexities of the royal courts of Poland from the late medieval period to the cusp of modernity. Drawing on pioneering research and primary sources, the volume authors dissect the multifaceted roles and dynamics of courtiers, positioning them within the broader socio-political and cultural paradigms of their time. From the distinct cultural imprints of the Jagiellon dynasty to the challenges faced by monarchs elected during the eighteenth century, each study within this collection provides a rigorous examination of courtly structures, influences, and transformations.
The volume examines the symbiotic relationships between courtiers and monarchs, the changing ideals of courtly service, and the impact of both domestic traditions and foreign influences on the Polish courts. It offers invaluable insights for scholars of court culture, bringing to the world stage evidence from the archives of Poland and seeking to understand the evolution of court life and its implications for the broader historical narratives of Poland throughout the entire existence of this composite monarchy.