Urban Settlements (oppida) of Vinodol under the Rule of the Counts of Krk: Topographical Situation and Local Organization with in the Feudal Manor (CROSBI ID 52971)
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Ravančić, Gordan
engleski
Urban Settlements (oppida) of Vinodol under the Rule of the Counts of Krk: Topographical Situation and Local Organization with in the Feudal Manor
Notwithstanding, I am of the opinion that the presented differences in the spatial and hierarchical distribution of administrative centres of the Counts of Krk show rather clearly to what extent Vinodol was structurally different from the rest of the territories governed by this noble kindred. These differences do not concern only social arrangements, but also the spatial and hierarchical distribution of administra- tive centres, which can also be well reconstructed by using the central place theory. Attempts by the Counts of Krk to simply incorporate Vinodol in their feudal manor met with resistance precisely because the administrative and organizational tradition was completely different in that area than in the other territories controlled by them. It is for this reason, these deeply anchored differences, that the Counts of Krk, in order to include Vinodol in their feudal manor in a peaceful way, had to agree on the composition of the Vinodol Codex in 1288 – the time when their mainland dominion was reaching its final proportions.
Vinodol, Counts of Krk, Christaller's theory of central places, urban history
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Podaci o prilogu
189-207.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
Towns and Cities of the Croatian Middle Ages. Authority and Property
Benyovsky Latin, Irena ; Pešorda Vardić, Zrinka
Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest
2014.
978-953-7840-2930-3