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The Oath of Office in the Sphere of Food Production, Food Distribution and Utilization of Resources within the Urban Community The Example of Late Medieval and Early Modern Silesian and Moravian Towns

KOMÁRKOVÁ, Hana

Basic information

Original name

The Oath of Office in the Sphere of Food Production, Food Distribution and Utilization of Resources within the Urban Community The Example of Late Medieval and Early Modern Silesian and Moravian Towns

Authors

KOMÁRKOVÁ, Hana (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Studia z Dziejów Średniowiecza, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego, 2017, 2084-4492

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

60101 History

Country of publisher

Poland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

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RIV identification code

RIV/47813059:19240/17:A0000051

Organization

Filozoficko-přírodovědecká fakulta – Slezská univerzita v Opavě – Repository

Keywords (in Czech)

přísaha; městská komunita; města; produkce potravin; pozdní středověk; raný novověk

Keywords in English

the oath; the urban community; towns; food production; late middle ages; early modern era

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Changed: 20/3/2018 09:04, Jan Vlha

Abstract

V originále

The course of study of the following paper is the oath of office in the sphere of food production, food distribution and utilization of sources within late medieval and early modern Silesian and Moravian town communities (Wroclaw, Zlotorya, Opava, Olomouc and Swidnica with some additional oaths of office from Klodsko) and relevance of the oath as the source for research on urban structures of those times. The fact that the city, despite its inanimate nature, proves itself to behave like a living organism was noticed and mentioned by many scientists including biologists, sociologists and – of course – historians. Alike the living creatures, the town needs its sources for living and growing. And for the existence of urban structures, the issue of who could control these resources and how, is crucial. We can specify three substantial sources important for living within the walls of medieval and early modern town – water, wood and trade. Analysing each defined sphere we will try to demonstrate the aforementioned functions of the oath of office and the possibilities of its utilization as the historical source for observation of the food production and administration of the sources within the dynamically changing world of late medieval and early modern town.