Tu było Nowe Miasto — ślady dawnej odrębności

THERE WAS A NEW TOWN HERE. TRACES OF THE IDENTITY OF NEW-TOWN COMMUNITIES AFTER THEIR ABOLISHMENT The article discusses the situation in an urban commune after abolishing a separate unit of New Town. The existence of separate urban structures in the past did not necessarily produce heterogeneity...

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Main Author: Marek Słoń
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej
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Online Access:https://journals.iaepan.pl/khkm/article/view/842
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spelling doaj-321dd27e7f5f4765819017fc6a109e022021-06-14T22:41:57ZengInstitute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of SciencesKwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej0023-58812719-64962015-01-01632Tu było Nowe Miasto — ślady dawnej odrębnościMarek Słoń0Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Rynek Starego Miasta 29/31, 00-272 Warszawa THERE WAS A NEW TOWN HERE. TRACES OF THE IDENTITY OF NEW-TOWN COMMUNITIES AFTER THEIR ABOLISHMENT The article discusses the situation in an urban commune after abolishing a separate unit of New Town. The existence of separate urban structures in the past did not necessarily produce heterogeneity. On the other hand, in towns where a well-developed and relatively unified urban commune was divided (as, for instance, in Głogów/Glogau), the resultant parts could later develop very differently. The former division into separate communes could leave its traces in the functioning of a former New-Town centre, for example a market square or the cross in Świdnica/Schweidnitz. Usually, some separate legal regulations and the economic characteristics of the former parts remained unchanged; sometimes guilds stayed separate (except of textile merchants) if they were separate before, which was not necessarily the case. The full unification of urban space after combining communes was often hindered by a former borderline, such as town walls or a river. Such a barrier also had a symbolic significance and unification was accompanied with acts of breaking it. https://journals.iaepan.pl/khkm/article/view/842średniowiecze -- Polskamiasta średniowieczne -- Polskaorganizacja terytorialna średniowieczalokacje miast w średniowieczuurbanistyka średniowiecznamiasta średniowieczne -- organizacja
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Tu było Nowe Miasto — ślady dawnej odrębności
Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej
średniowiecze -- Polska
miasta średniowieczne -- Polska
organizacja terytorialna średniowiecza
lokacje miast w średniowieczu
urbanistyka średniowieczna
miasta średniowieczne -- organizacja
author_facet Marek Słoń
author_sort Marek Słoń
title Tu było Nowe Miasto — ślady dawnej odrębności
title_short Tu było Nowe Miasto — ślady dawnej odrębności
title_full Tu było Nowe Miasto — ślady dawnej odrębności
title_fullStr Tu było Nowe Miasto — ślady dawnej odrębności
title_full_unstemmed Tu było Nowe Miasto — ślady dawnej odrębności
title_sort tu było nowe miasto — ślady dawnej odrębności
publisher Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences
series Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej
issn 0023-5881
2719-6496
publishDate 2015-01-01
description THERE WAS A NEW TOWN HERE. TRACES OF THE IDENTITY OF NEW-TOWN COMMUNITIES AFTER THEIR ABOLISHMENT The article discusses the situation in an urban commune after abolishing a separate unit of New Town. The existence of separate urban structures in the past did not necessarily produce heterogeneity. On the other hand, in towns where a well-developed and relatively unified urban commune was divided (as, for instance, in Głogów/Glogau), the resultant parts could later develop very differently. The former division into separate communes could leave its traces in the functioning of a former New-Town centre, for example a market square or the cross in Świdnica/Schweidnitz. Usually, some separate legal regulations and the economic characteristics of the former parts remained unchanged; sometimes guilds stayed separate (except of textile merchants) if they were separate before, which was not necessarily the case. The full unification of urban space after combining communes was often hindered by a former borderline, such as town walls or a river. Such a barrier also had a symbolic significance and unification was accompanied with acts of breaking it.
topic średniowiecze -- Polska
miasta średniowieczne -- Polska
organizacja terytorialna średniowiecza
lokacje miast w średniowieczu
urbanistyka średniowieczna
miasta średniowieczne -- organizacja
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