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E-grāmata: North-Eastern Frontiers of Medieval Europe: The Expansion of Latin Christendom in the Baltic Lands

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By the mid-twelfth century the lands on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, from Finland to the frontiers of Poland, were Catholic Europe's final frontier: a vast, undeveloped expanse of lowlands, forest and waters, inhabited by peoples belonging to theFinnic and Baltic language groups. In the course of the following three centuries, Finland, Estonia, Livonia and Prussia were incorporated into the Latin world through processes of conquest, Christianisation and settlement, and brought under the rule of Western monarchies and ecclesiastical institutions. Lithuania was left as the last pagan polity in Europe, yet able to accept Christianity on its own terms in 1386. The Western conquest of the Baltic lands advanced the frontier of Latin Christendom to that of the Russian Orthodox world, and had profound and long lasting effects on the institutions, society and culture of the region lasting into modern times. This volume presents 21 key studies (2 of them translated from German for the first time) on this crucial period in the development of North-Eastern Europe, dealing with crusade and conversion, the establishment of Western rule, settlement and society, and the development of towns, trade and the economy. It includes a classified bibliography of the main works published in Western languages since World War II together with an introduction by the editor.

Acknowledgements vii
General Editors ’Preface xi
Introduction xv
Bibliography xxix
PART ONE – HISTORIOGRAPHICAL APPROACHES
1 Crusades and Colonisation in the Baltic: A Historiographic Analysis
1(42)
Sven Ekdahl
2 Approaches to the Conversion of the Finns: Ideologies, Symbols and Archaeological Features
43(14)
Derek Fewster
PART TWO – CRUSADE, CONQUEST AND CONVERSION
3 Sweden’s Conquest of Finland: A Clash of Cultures?
57(28)
Philip Line
4 From Fulco to Theoderic: The Changing Face of the Livonian Mission
85(32)
Peep Peter Rebane
5 The Military Activity of the Order of the Sword Brethren (1202–1236)
117(6)
Evalds Mugurevics
6 Military Orders and the Beginning of Crusades in Prussia
123(12)
Maria Starnawska
7 Prussian Missions and the Invitation of the Teutonic Order into Kulmerland
135(20)
LaszloPosan
8 The Arrival of Christianity in Lithuania: Baptism and Survival (1341–1387)
155(24)
Michal Giedroyc
PART THREE – STATE FORMATION
9 Acquisition of the Acquired: The Establishing of a Real Administration in Livonia
179(10)
Muntis Auns
10 The Military Occupation of Semgallia in the Thirteenth Century
189(14)
William Urban
11 Estonia under Danish Rule
203(24)
Niels Skyum-Nielsen
12 The Teutonic Order in Prussia
227(20)
Kami Gorski
PART FOUR – POPULATION AND SOCIETY
13 Finns as Aliens and Compatriots in the Late Medieval Kingdom of Sweden
247(12)
Marko Lamberg
14 Genesis of the Livonian Town in the Thirteenth Century
259(16)
Enn Tarvel
15 Interactions between Indigenous and Western Culture in Livonia in the Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries
275(12)
Evalds Mugurevics
16 Languages in a Medieval North European City: An Example from Medieval Tallinn
287(20)
Tiina Kala
17 The Teutonic Order and the Non-German Population of Prussia
307(22)
Reinhard Wenskus
PART FIVE – ECONOMY
18 The Profits of the Cross: Merchant Involvement in the Baltic Crusade (c. 1180–1230)
329(24)
Mark R. Munzinger
19 The Hanseatic League and the Eastern Baltic: Towns, Trade and Politics in Medieval Livonia from the Thirteenth to the Mid-Sixteenth Century
353(26)
Andris Sne
Index 379
Dr Alan V. Murray is Senior Lecturer in Medieval Studies and Editorial Director, International Medieval Bibliography, University of Leeds, UK.