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A hajdúrend az öt máramarosi városban (1624-től a 18. század elejéig)
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| Tartalom: | http://hdl.handle.net/10598/30000 |
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| Archívum: | EDA |
| Gyűjtemény: |
2. AZ EME KIADVÁNYAI - PUBLICAȚII PROPRII (SMA) - OWN PUBLICATIONS (TMS) - EIGENE VERÖFFENTLICHUNGEN (SMV)
Certamen Sorozatok - Serii - Series - Bücherreihen Certamen 2. |
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A hajdúrend az öt máramarosi városban (1624-től a 18. század elejéig)
The Hajdú Social Status in the So-called Five Towns of Máramaros (from 1624 to the Beginning of the 18th Century)
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| Létrehozó: |
Glück, László
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| Kiadó: |
Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület
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| Dátum: |
2017-05-29T13:36:44Z
2017-05-29T13:36:44Z
2015
2015
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| Téma: |
kora újkori Magyarország
Máramaros vármegye
szabadosok
hajdúk
katonai szolgálat
pre-modern Hungary
Máramaros county
semi-freed tenants (libertini)
military service
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| Tartalmi leírás: |
The status of semi-freed tenants (libertini) obliged to do military service instead of common servile duties was an inherent part of the social system in pre-modern Hungary. Landlords often called for armed service from their tenants as infantry committed to safeguarding the castle. In return the lord released the rest of rents and services.
What can be observed from the end of the 16th century in the history of this status is symptomatic of the fundamental changes which occurred in Hungarian society by the time, the gradual dissolution of the so-called society of orders. The present study aims to provide a case study of this phenomenon from the North-Eastern part of former Hungary (the treated settlements today: Hust, Vishkove and Tyachiv in Ukraine, Câmpulung la Tisa and Sighetu Marmaţiei in Romania).
In these days partly the status of libertini canalized the claims for upward social mobility of the laboratores – craftsmen, traders, even peasants –, who failed to join the nobility. Th ey managed to reshape the status akin to nobility: to be a hajdú became inheritable, and the armed service attached to it was hence a mounted one. Th e term itself, hajdú (heiduck, hajduk), is a novelty as used for semi-freed tenants, adopted from the irregular armed force well known in historical literature. When the working class had no more need of this status, it shortly perished (in the fi rst decades of the 18th century).
253-264. old.
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| Nyelv: |
magyar
angol
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Article
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| Formátum: |
Adobe PDF
application/pdf
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| Azonosító: |
2393 – 4328
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| Forrás: |
Edélyi Múzeum-Egyesület
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| Kapcsolat: |
Certamen 2.
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| Létrehozó: |
Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület
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