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IMC 2005: Sessions

Session 111: The Old and the Young in the Urban Centres of Central and South-Eastern Europe: Examples from Medieval Dalmatia, Slavonia, and Transylvania

Monday 11 July 2005, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:Croatian Institute of History / Institute of Historical Research, Croatian Academy of Sciences & Arts, Zagreb
Organiser:Marija Karbić, Department of Medieval History, Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb
Moderator/Chair:Zoran Ladic, Institute of Historical Research, Croatian Academy of Sciences & Arts, Zagreb
Paper 111-aAnte tempus ipsius mature: Children in Medieval Slavonia
(Language: English)
Marija Karbić, Department of Medieval History, Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb
Index terms: Daily Life, Education, Gender Studies, Social History
Paper 111-bL'apprentissage et l'émancipation parmi les artisans et les marchands de Zadar à la fin du Moyen Age
(Language: Français)
Sabine Florence Fabijanec, Institute of Historical Research, Croatian Academy of Sciences & Arts, Zagreb
Index terms: Economics - General, Education, Mentalities, Social History
Paper 111-cMasters and Apprentices: Disciplining the Mature and the Young in Transylvanian Guilds in the Late Middle Ages
(Language: English)
Mária Pakucs, Nicolae Iorga Institute of History, Bucharest
Index terms: Economics - General, Education, Law, Social History
Abstract

Papers of the session explore relations between young and aged burghers/commoners in both Dalmatian communes and continental towns. The special emphasis is placed on the process of education of future artisans and merchands and establishment and upkeep of social and intergenerational balance, but some other important aspects (as taking care of orphans and children in general) will be also addressed.