MUTLOVÁ, Petra. Climate of Change: The Reform Movement in Late Medieval Bohemia. In Leeds International Medieval Congress 2021: Climates, 5-9 July 2021, University of Leeds. 2021.
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Original name Climate of Change: The Reform Movement in Late Medieval Bohemia
Name in Czech Klima změny: Refromní hnutí v pozdněstředověkých Čechách
Authors MUTLOVÁ, Petra.
Edition Leeds International Medieval Congress 2021: Climates, 5-9 July 2021, University of Leeds, 2021.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60100 6.1 History and Archaeology
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords (in Czech) reformační hnutí;středověké Čechy;Jan Hus;Jan Kapistrán;kazatelství;středověká města
Keywords in English reform movement;medieval Bohemia;John Hus;John of Capistrano;preaching;medieval towns
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Petra Mutlová, M.A., Ph.D., učo 10455. Changed: 3/9/2021 14:11.
Abstract
Central Europe, and especially Bohemia, in the fifteenth century can be characterized as a period of reform responding to a critical situation in the Church and society at large. A central figure of the spread of reform was John of Capistrano, an ardent Franciscan preacher, whose grand tour through Central Europe in the mid-15th century initiated a rapid advance of the Observant Franciscan order. However, it was not only social climate that was changing: actual climatic changes in the period, which coincided with the first wave of the Little Ice Age, also influenced social realities. The session epxlored three aspects of change in 15th-century Europe, focusing on synodal preachers, development of urban friaries and various extreme climatic events.
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GX20-08389X, research and development projectName: Observance Reconsidered: Využívání a zneužívání reformy (jednotlivci, instituce, společnost) (Acronym: Observance Reconsidered)
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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