02288nam 22004813a 450 991035333310332120230327150033.03-515-12565-510.25162/9783515125659(CKB)4100000009914118(OAPEN)1006469(ScCtBLL)28e7d805-62e4-49c8-a9a2-2bac15f8d48b(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/37589(EXLCZ)99410000000991411820211214i20052019 uu geruuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier"Vom Polocker Venedig" Kollektives Handeln sozialer Gruppen einer Stadt zwischen Ost- und Mitteleuropa (Mittelalter, frühe Neuzeit, 19. Jh. bis 1914) /Stefan RohdewaldStuttgartFranz Steiner Verlag2005Stuttgart :Franz Steiner Verlag,2005.1 online resource (1 p.)3-515-08696-X So far, there are hardly any studies that examine the history of a single city of the eastern Slavic settlement area over a longer period. The example of Polock shows how a significant Rus' princely seat in contact with East Central Europe changed profoundly from the thirteenth century. In the context of Poland-Lithuania, conflict-ridden religious formation processes and the emergence of orthodox and uniate guilds and lay brotherhoods in the 17th century were followed by late-antiquity commune-taking in the late Middle Ages. The legal inconsistency of the city made it the sanctuary of a growing Jewish community. After the integration into the Tsarist empire in 1772, the Jews were integrated into the municipal self-government, but in 1892 excluded from it.European historybicsscPolatsk (Belarus)HistoryHistoryEastern European HistoryEast-Central EuropePolockMiddle AgesEarly modern period19. centuryEuropean historyRohdewald Stefan856599ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910353333103321Vom Polocker Venedig1912960UNINA