Stephen I, the First Christian King of Hungary

Stephen I, the First Christian King of Hungary
Title Stephen I, the First Christian King of Hungary PDF eBook
Author Nora Berend
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 267
Release 2024-06-20
Genre History
ISBN 0198889399

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Stephen I, Hungary's first Christian king (reigned 997-1038) has been celebrated as the founder of the Hungarian state and church. Despite the scarcity of medieval sources, and consequent limitations on historical knowledge, he has had a central importance in narratives of Hungarian history and national identity. This book argues that instead of conceptualizing modern political medievalism separately as an 'abuse' of history, we must investigate history's very fabric, because cultural memory is woven into the production of the medieval sources. Medieval myth-making served as a firm basis for centuries of further elaboration and reinterpretation, both in historiography and in political legitimizing strategies. In many ways we cannot reach the 'real' Stephen, but we can do much more to understand the shaping of his myths. The author traces the origin of crucial stories around Stephen, contextualizing both the invention of early narratives and their later use. A challenger to Stephen's rule who may be a medieval literary invention became the protagonist of a rock opera in 1983, also standing in for Imre Nagy, a key figure of the 1956 revolution; moreover, he was reinvented as the embodiment of true Hungarian identity. The alleged right hand relic was 'discovered' to provide added legitimacy for Hungary's kings and then became a protagonist of the entanglement of Church and state. A medieval crown was invested with supernatural status, before turning into a national symbol. This book analyses the often seamless flow that has turned medieval myth into modern history, showing that politicisation was not a modern addition, but a determinant factor from the start.

Saint Stephen, the First King of Hungary

Saint Stephen, the First King of Hungary
Title Saint Stephen, the First King of Hungary PDF eBook
Author Joseph A. Connor
Publisher
Total Pages 98
Release 1938
Genre
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Stephen I, the First Christian King of Hungary

Stephen I, the First Christian King of Hungary
Title Stephen I, the First Christian King of Hungary PDF eBook
Author Nora Berend
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 267
Release 2024-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 0198889402

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Stephen I, Hungary's first Christian king (reigned 997-1038) has been celebrated as the founder of the Hungarian state and church. Despite the scarcity of medieval sources, and consequent limitations on historical knowledge, he has had a central importance in narratives of Hungarian history and national identity. This book argues that instead of conceptualizing modern political medievalism separately as an 'abuse' of history, we must investigate history's very fabric, because cultural memory is woven into the production of the medieval sources. Medieval myth-making served as a firm basis for centuries of further elaboration and reinterpretation, both in historiography and in political legitimizing strategies. In many ways we cannot reach the 'real' Stephen, but we can do much more to understand the shaping of his myths. The author traces the origin of crucial stories around Stephen, contextualizing both the invention of early narratives and their later use. A challenger to Stephen's rule who may be a medieval literary invention became the protagonist of a rock opera in 1983, also standing in for Imre Nagy, a key figure of the 1956 revolution; moreover, he was reinvented as the embodiment of true Hungarian identity. The alleged right hand relic was 'discovered' to provide added legitimacy for Hungary's kings and then became a protagonist of the entanglement of Church and state. A medieval crown was invested with supernatural status, before turning into a national symbol. This book analyses the often seamless flow that has turned medieval myth into modern history, showing that politicisation was not a modern addition, but a determinant factor from the start.

King Stephen the Saint

King Stephen the Saint
Title King Stephen the Saint PDF eBook
Author Bálint Hóman
Publisher
Total Pages 44
Release 1938
Genre
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Church of Saint Stephen, King of Hungary

Church of Saint Stephen, King of Hungary
Title Church of Saint Stephen, King of Hungary PDF eBook
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Total Pages
Release 1982*
Genre South Bend (Ind.)
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Szent István és kora

Szent István és kora
Title Szent István és kora PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 36
Release 1988
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The Legacy of Saint Stephen

The Legacy of Saint Stephen
Title The Legacy of Saint Stephen PDF eBook
Author Attila Zsoldos
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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