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The aim of this book is to introduce the reader to the organization of medieval Prague up to the early 15th century with a focus on the first two essential phases of agglomeration development: early urban and post-charted. Prague was a so-called "multi-part town", consisting of several municipalities and separate urban complexes. This publication examines these Prague towns, their inhabitants, and the institutions that served them, as well as many events and places not connected directly to this book's "urban" subject but which nevertheless constitute an inseparable background and significantly influenced the whole community of Prague.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The aim of this book is to introduce the reader to the organization of medieval Prague up to the early 15th century with a focus on the first two essential phases of agglomeration development: early urban and post-charted. Prague was a so-called "multi-part town", consisting of several municipalities and separate urban complexes. This publication examines these Prague towns, their inhabitants, and the institutions that served them, as well as many events and places not connected directly to this book's "urban" subject but which nevertheless constitute an inseparable background and significantly influenced the whole community of Prague.
Autorenporträt
Mateusz Goliński, Ph.D. (1989), University of Wroclaw, is a professor of medieval history at the same university. He has published monographs, editions of historical sources, and articles on cities, the bourgeoisie, Jews, and militaries in Poland and Bohemia (primarily Silesia) in the 13th to 16th centuries.