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The Slippery Memory Of Men The Place Of Pomerania In The Medieval Kingdom Of Poland Paul Milliman

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The Slippery Memory Of Men The Place Of Pomerania In The Medieval Kingdom Of Poland Paul Milliman
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.62 MB
Author: Paul Milliman
ISBN: 9789004182745, 9004182748
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Slippery Memory Of Men The Place Of Pomerania In The Medieval Kingdom Of Poland Paul Milliman by Paul Milliman 9789004182745, 9004182748 instant download after payment.

Paul Milliman's The Slippery Memory of Men is the first monograph on the role played by the early fourteenth-century trials between Poland and the Teutonic Knights in the restoration of the Polish kingdom. It is also only the second English-language monograph on this important transitional period in Polish history and the first in over 40 years. Milliman first analyzes the thirteenth-century borderland society of the south Baltic littoral, especially in Pomerania, and then uses the lengthy testimonies of over 150 witnesses from the fourteenth-century trials to examine the role of the memory of this borderland in informing the witnesses' views of where the kingdom of Poland was as well as who should be included within its boundaries.

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