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The story of Wallachian mobility and settlement is remarkably central to the human condition. At its core, it reflects a fundamental drive to enhance daily life by migrating to new territories. The Wallachian features not only shaped their own existence but also left a lasting impact on the regions they inhabited along the Carpathian Arc. Through their migration beginning roughly in the 14th century and culminating in the 18th, they not only became part of a larger narrative of human resilience and adaptability but also reflect humanity's drive for better opportunity.
Wallachian Mobility and Settlement Carpathian Arc, a project initiated by the Balkan History Association, seeks to fill this void by bringing together the research from multinational scholars of various academic disciplines. Scholars and students seeking to further understand the prevailing academic literature on this topic will find this an invaluable, one-of-a-kind resource.
The volume serves as a segue into various academic discussions and encourages exploration of socio-cultural exchange, economic impacts of migration, interethnic interactions, legal systems, environmental effects, technological transfers, linguistic changes and studies on diaspora. Delving into this comparative analysis highlights the complexities and interconnectedness of history.
Contents
Introduction: Current research, debates and controversies surrounding Wallachian mobility and settlement
Mihai Dragnea, Miloš Marek, Grzegorz Jawor, and John Polemikos
Chapter 1
Theodore Skoutariotes' Synopsis Chronike: a neglected source for the history of the Vlachs (12th-13th centuries)
Anna Kotłowska
Chapter 2
The Romanian Consuetudinary Law (Ius Valachicum). A Comparative Perspective and a Few Sources (14th-18th Centuries)
Ela Cosma
Chapter 3
Wallachian colonization and its traces in the toponymy of Slovakia (14th-18th centuries)
Miloš Marek
Chapter 4
Wallachian Colonization and its Impact on the Landscape: A Case Study of Central Slovakia in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period
Oto Tomeček
Chapter 5
Speaking to the Morlachs: A discussion of the language, state agents and mechanisms involved in communicating with the Morlachs in 16th century Venetian Dalmatia
Dana Caciur-Andreescu
Chapter 6
On the Heritage of Carpathian Settlers in Eastern Moravia: Early Modern Linguistic Borrowings into the Wallachian Dialect
Marta Šimečková and Vít Boček
Chapter 7
The Image of Highlanders in the Czech Republic: The Disputed Land and History of Moravian Wallachia (17th-18th centuries)
Petra Košťálová
Chapter 8
Economic activity of the hereditary subject classes in south-eastern Moravia in the shadow of the military conflicts of the 17th and early 18th century
Petr Odehnal
Chapter 9
Historical Anoikonyms and Oikonyms in Relation to Wallachian Colonization of Halenkov from 17th-19th centuries (Moravian Wallachia)
Ivana Spitzer Ostřanská