Wallachian Mobility and Settlement along the Carpathian Arc

Wallachian Mobility and Settlement along the Carpathian Arc

Jawor, Grzegorz; Polemikos, John; Dragnea, Mihai; Marek, Milos

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

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9781032819426

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Introduction: Current research, debates and controversies surrounding Wallachian mobility and settlement

Mihai Dragnea, Milos Marek, Grzegorz Jawor, and John Polemikos

Chapter 1

Theodore Skoutariotes' Synopsis Chronike: a neglected source for the history of the Vlachs (12th-13th centuries)

Anna Kotlowska

Chapter 2

The Romanian Consuetudinary Law (Ius Valachicum). A Comparative Perspective and a Few Sources (14th-18th Centuries)

Ela Cosma

Chapter 3

Wallachian colonization and its traces in the toponymy of Slovakia (14th-18th centuries)

Milos Marek

Chapter 4

Wallachian Colonization and its Impact on the Landscape: A Case Study of Central Slovakia in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period

Oto Tomecek

Chapter 5

Speaking to the Morlachs: A discussion of the language, state agents and mechanisms involved in communicating with the Morlachs in 16th century Venetian Dalmatia

Dana Caciur-Andreescu

Chapter 6

On the Heritage of Carpathian Settlers in Eastern Moravia: Early Modern Linguistic Borrowings into the Wallachian Dialect

Marta Simeckova and Vit Bocek

Chapter 7

The Image of Highlanders in the Czech Republic: The Disputed Land and History of Moravian Wallachia (17th-18th centuries)

Petra Kostalova

Chapter 8

Economic activity of the hereditary subject classes in south-eastern Moravia in the shadow of the military conflicts of the 17th and early 18th century

Petr Odehnal

Chapter 9

Historical Anoikonyms and Oikonyms in Relation to Wallachian Colonization of Halenkov from 17th-19th centuries (Moravian Wallachia)

Ivana Spitzer Ostranska
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Wallachia;Vlach;Ius Valachicum;Balkans;Eastern Europe;Medieval settlement;Regional identities;Morlach;Ethnic Studies;Migration