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IMC 2020: Sessions

Session 746: Comparative Perspectives on the Nobility of the Later Medieval Balkans and England, I: The Nobility and the Centre

Tuesday 7 July 2020, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Research, University of Winchester / Institute of Historical & Social Sciences, Croatian Academy of Sciences & Arts, Zagreb
Organiser:James Ross, Department of History, University of Winchester
Moderator/Chair:James Ross, Department of History, University of Winchester
Paper 746-aAristocracy on the Political, Religious, and Confessional Border: Berislavići of Grabarje between the Kingdom of Hungary and Ottomans
(Language: English)
Marija Karbić, Department of History of Slavonia, Syrmia & Baranya, Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb
Index terms: Politics and Diplomacy, Social History
Paper 746-bMediterranean Aristocracy in Continental Kingdom: Croatian Magnates in the Angevin Hungary, c. 1290-1409
(Language: English)
Damir Karbić, Institute of Historical & Social Sciences, Croatian Academy of Sciences & Arts, Zagreb
Index terms: Politics and Diplomacy, Social History
Paper 746-cHenry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, and the Government of Edward III
(Language: English)
Andrew M. Spencer, Christ's College, University of Cambridge
Index terms: Politics and Diplomacy, Social History
Abstract

Historians of the Balkans and England rarely look towards each other for comparative perspectives. These sessions look to open up new avenues for understanding the nobility and the state in these regions on the borders of Europe in the later middle ages. This session will focus on the interactions between the nobility and the state at the centre of power.