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E-raamat: The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526

(University of Hull, UK), , , , Translated by (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary)
  • Formaat: 472 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Feb-2001
  • Kirjastus: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-13: 9780857716217
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  • Formaat: 472 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Feb-2001
  • Kirjastus: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-13: 9780857716217

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Now recognized as the standard work on the subject, Realm of St Stephen is a comprehensive history of medieval Eastern and Central Europe. Pál Engel traces the establishment of the medieval kingdom of Hungary from its conquest by the Magyar tribes in 895 until defeat by the Ottomans at the battle of Mohacs in 1526. He shows the development of the dominant Magyars who, upon inheriting an almost empty land, absorbed the remaining Slavic peoples into their culture after the original communities had largely disappeared. Engel's book is an accessible and highly readable history.


Now recognized as the standard work on the subject, Realm of St Stephen is a comprehensive history of medieval Eastern and Central Europe. Pál Engel traces the establishment of the medieval kingdom of Hungary from its conquest by the Magyar tribes in 895 until defeat by the Ottomans at the battle of Mohacs in 1526. He shows the development of the dominant Magyars who, upon inheriting an almost empty land, absorbed the remaining Slavic peoples into their culture after the original communities had largely disappeared. Engel's book is an accessible and highly readable history.

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Now recognised as the standard work on the subject, Realm of St Stephen is a comprehensive history of medieval Eastern and Central Europe. Pal Engel traces the establishment of the medieval kingdom of Hungary from its conquest by the Magyar tribes in 895 until defeat by the Ottomans at the Battle of Mohacs in 1526.
Foreword vii
Preface xi
Introduction xiii
The Carpathian Basin Before the Hungarians
1(7)
The Pagan Hungarians
8(17)
The First Century of the Christian Kingdom
25(24)
The Twelfth Century
49(17)
Early Hungarian Society
66(17)
The Age of the Golden Bulls
83(18)
The Last Arpadians
101(23)
Charles I of Anjou (1301--1342)
124(16)
The New Monarchy
140(17)
Louis the Great (1342--1382)
157(17)
The Monarchy of Louis the Great
174(21)
The Years of Crises (1382--1403)
195(14)
Sigismund's Consolidation
209(20)
Sigismund's Foreign Policy (1403--1437)
229(15)
Trade and Towns
244(23)
The Rural Landscape
267(11)
The Age of John Hunyadi (1437--1457)
278(20)
King Matthias Corvinus (1458--1490)
298(25)
Hungary at the End of the Middle Ages
323(22)
The Age of the Jagiellonian Kings (1490--1526)
345(27)
Maps 372(8)
Genealogical Tables 380(5)
Abbreviations 385(2)
Endnotes 387(9)
Bibliography 396(35)
Index 431
The late Pal Engel (1938-2001) was head of the Medieval Department at the Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest. Andrew Ayton is Senior Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Hull.