Historijski zbornik, Vol. 38 , 1985.
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THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN CROATIA IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY
Tomislav Raukar
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In this article the author expounds the theses about the development of the Croatian society in the late Middle Ages concerning mostly wiith the fifteenth century — the most important period of the late Middle Ages. The treatise consists of six chapters.
In the »Introduction« the author defines the methodological treatment in studying the Croatian history in the late Middle Ages emphasizing the indispensability of studying all lines of the social development on the whole area settling by the Croatian society.
The chapter »The Heterogeneity and Unity« analyses the occurrences like the geographical site and the influence of the exterior factors (Venice, the Angevin dynasty, the rulers of the fifteenth century and Turkey) that brought disagreement into the development of the Croatian society.
In the following chapter »The Economic and Social Planes« the writer deals with the theses of economic and social development of the Croatian people in the late Middle Ages. Comparing the Adriatic and the continental areas the author warns us against the differences and the contrasts in the stage of the social development.
The further chapter »Influences, Communications, Centres« completes the previous mentioned one »The Heterogeneity and Unity«: while the political (influences made negative effects over the Croatian society and divided it to the parts the intellectual and cultural connexions joined the Croatian society together with the neighbouring ones.
»The Age of Maturing and the Age of Stagnation« analyses the contrast between the social stagnation on the one hand and the cultural ripening on the other hand marking the phenomenon of the Croatian Quattrocento above all in the Croatian literature.
At last the chapter »The Conclusion: Structures and Changes« condenses the system of the changes that the Croatian society was subjected to in the late Middle Ages.
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1.5.1986.
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