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(Short description)
The volume by a team of authors offers entirely new perspectives on topics that have hitherto been reflected only marginally in the study of noble elites. It attempts to capture certain problems in the nobility's existence between the 17th and 20th century - from a regional probe of the development of noble tenure in the northern Bohemia, through legal issues related to the identity and careers of the Silesian nobility, the influence of roads on the shaping and transformation of the landscape and noble estates, insights into the world of the nobility on the basis of egodocuments, issues of family strategies and illegitimate children, and the abolition and withdrawal of noble titles, to the involvement of the nobility in the SS during the Nazi Third Reich. History of nobility 17th to 20th century
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The volume by a team of authors offers entirely new perspectives on topics that have hitherto been reflected only marginally in the study of noble elites. It attempts to capture certain problems in the nobility's existence between the 17th and 20th century - from a regional probe of the development of noble tenure in the northern Bohemia, through legal issues related to the identity and careers of the Silesian nobility, the influence of roads on the shaping and transformation of the landscape and noble estates, insights into the world of the nobility on the basis of egodocuments, issues of family strategies and illegitimate children, and the abolition and withdrawal of noble titles, to the involvement of the nobility in the SS during the Nazi Third Reich.
(Author portrait)
Jakub Pátek is an Assistant Professor at the Department of History at the Faculty of Arts of Jan Evangelista Purkyne University in Ústí nad Labem. The main topic of his research is the Nobility in 17th and 18th centuries in cultural-historical view.Michaela Záková is a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Her research interests focus on history of nobility, gender history and women's motoring.Jan Zupanic is a senior research fellow at the Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences and a full professor at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University. The main topic of his research is the transformation of Central European elites in the 18th to 20th centuries.