Marxism and Medieval Studies - Nodl, Martin; Węcowski, Piotr; Zupka, Dušan; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

 
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Marxism and Medieval Studies

Marxist Historiography in East Central Europe
 
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Marxism and Medieval Studies examines the Marxist attitudes in East Central European historiography and archaeology for the first time. It covers the co-existence of Marxist methodology with other methodologies between the 1950s and 1970s in the local historiographies.

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This volume is a unique publication as it examines the Marxist attitudes in East Central European historiography and archaeology for the first time, with an emphasis on the co-existence of Marxist and other methodologies between the 1950s and 1970s in the local historiographies in question. Its approach is to distinguish between pseudo-Marxism as an ideological tool on the one hand, and Marxism in the form of historical materialism as a way to interpret the medieval world on the other.



Contributors are: Florin Curta, Piotr Guzowski, Adam Hudek, Tereza Johanidesová, Jitka Komendová, Jiří Macháček, Andrzej Marzec, Martin Nodl, Attila Pók, David Radek, Tadeusz Paweł Rutkowski, Iurie Stamati, Rafał Stobiecki, Gábor Thoroczkay, Przemysław Wiszewski, Piotr Węcowski, Martin Wihoda, and Dušan Zupka.
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Notes on Contributors



1 Introduction

Martin Nodl, Piotr Węcowski and Dušan Zupka



2 An Introduction to Marxist Historiography in Poland

Rafał Stobiecki



3 Polish Medievalists in the Face of Stalinism (1948?1955)

Tadeusz Paweł Rutkowski



4 Hungarian Medievalists under the Spell of Marxism

Attila Pók



5 On the Genesis of Marxist Iconology: Some Observations on the Ambitious Methodological Endeavours of Czech Medieval Art History

Tereza Johanidesová



6 Marxism and the Cultural History of Medieval Rus?: The Concept of a Russian Pre-Renaissance

Jitka Komendová



7 František Graus: From Marxist Dogmas to the Concept of the Living and Dead Past

Martin Wihoda



8 Between Science and Politics, between History and Archaeology: The Department for Studies on the Origins of the Polish State (1948/1949?1953)

Piotr Węcowski



9 Medieval Knight Clans in Marxist Historiographical Criticism in the 1950s

Andrzej Marzec



10 How Did the Czech Hussites Become a Current Problem in the History of Socialist Poland?

  Ewa Maleczyńska: Between Professional and Party Historian

Przemysław Wiszewski



11 Hussitism as an Early Bourgeois Revolution

Martin Nodl



12 Between Nationalism and Marxism: Silesian Princes of the Late Middle Ages through the Lens of Post-war Polish Historiography

David Radek



13 Peasants, Rents, and Money in Marxist Works on German Law-Based Colonization

Piotr Guzowski



14 Great Moravia in Slovak Marxist Historiography

Adam Hudek



15 Marxists, Pseudo-Marxists and Neo-Marxists in Czech Archaeology

Jiří Macháček



16 Marxism in Medieval Archaeology: A Woman?s Touch

Florin Curta



17 Marxist Historical Theory in the Research of the Árpádian Period in Hungary (1000?1301)

Gábor Thoroczkay



18 The Marxist Paradigm and Early Romanian Medieval Archaeology from the ?Era of Great Achievements?

Iurie Stamati



19 Conclusion: Is Marxism Alive and Inspiring in Contemporary East Central European Medieval Studies?

Martin Nodl, Piotr Węcowski and Dušan Zupka



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