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Analýza sociálnej štruktúry stredovekej spoločnosti
Analysis of Social Structure of Medieval Society
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Abstract This study concentrates on the analysis of social structure of medieval society and accordingly on the acquisition of knowledge (1) about their orderliness, (2) inner processes (3) and least partially their influence on the process of formation of West civilization. In the next sequence article deal... view more
This study concentrates on the analysis of social structure of medieval society and accordingly on the acquisition of knowledge (1) about their orderliness, (2) inner processes (3) and least partially their influence on the process of formation of West civilization. In the next sequence article deals with development medieval structure in the context Elias civilization’s theory as well as and closely knots on the inquiry of distinguished contemporary medievalists, mainly G. Duby, J. le Goff, A. Gurevič, F. Cardini, M. Bloch, etc. In addition, submitted study focuses on deeply understanding specific structure of medieval society through application binary and dichotomous approaches, theory of three orders, also theory of feudalization. In the end the research is attending on the phenomena of knighthood and the process of formation of the courtly society.... view less
Keywords
Elias, N.; middle ages; feudalism; civilization; social structure; sociological theory
Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Free Keywords
dichotomous and binary approaches; theory of three orders; process of feudalization; absolutization and centralization; process of civilization; third order; phenomena of knighthood
Document language
Slovak
Publication Year
2013
Page/Pages
p. 97-115
Journal
Historická sociologie / Historical Sociology (2013) 2
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works