The invisible Slavs : Župa Bled in the prehistoric Early Middle Ages
معرفی کتاب «The invisible Slavs : Župa Bled in the prehistoric Early Middle Ages» نوشتهٔ Andrej Pleterski; prevod, translation Meta Osredkar; digitalni model reliefa, digital elevation model Benjamin Štular، منتشرشده توسط نشر Inštitut za arheologijo ZRC SAZU در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Is the inside-view into the life of people invisible to the written records possible, then? One cannot simple transfer oneself into the past and observe. However, one can immerse in the same landscape and seek for the residuals of the past in language, place names, folklore, ordering of the landscape and various material remains, or even in younger written records in the form of the so called wirkungsgeschichte (record of younger consequence of an earlier phenomenon). The least one achieves is the role of the passive observer. It is the aim of this book to go even further and to demonstrate that the “inside” perspective is not unattainable; it can be achieved by using a combination of various sources: written sources, archaeology, ethnology, philology and historic geography. The image of early medieval society in the Bled micro-region thus forming reveals the community with tightly economic and political ties. Weather or not it was referred to as Župa Bled is not confirmed by the written sources but it is at least likely. Villages in the Bled Area. Medieval authors refer to the Slavs as the people that are mostly speaking the same language and are following similar traditions and law. It would seem that the Slavs' society was based on a series of small territorial entities, known as župa. These had all a similar social structure, language, law, traditions and rituals – all of these were necessary in order for the Slavs to be perceived by the others – the medieval writers – as an entity. Using a mathematical metaphor the comparison with the fractals is perhaps in order. It explains the observed behaviour of the medieval Slavic society in which each individual župa behaves the same as larger territorial entity consisted of numerous župa's does. In this simile each župa is indeed a pars pro toto of the whole. To assume that by knowing Župa Bled we became familiar with the entire medieval Slavic society would be presumptuous solely on the grounds of environmental differences, not to dwell on numerous other variables. But it is not, we believe, stretching the truth to say that our knowledge of the whole has been significantly advanced. Srednjeveški pisci govorijo o Slovanih kot ljudeh pretežno enakega jezika, prava in običajev. Kot osnovne politične gradnike slovanskega sveta lahko predpostavljamo posamezne župe, ki so bile podobno strukturirane, s sorodnim jezikom, pravom, običaji in rituali, kar je predpogoj za vtis celote, ki so ga imeli vsi, ki so Slovane opisovali. Morda je ustrezna matematična prispodoba, ki enači župe z nekakimi fraktali, saj na ravni vsake župe najdemo tisto, kar lahko sicer opazujemo tudi na ravni grupacij posamičnih žup v večje teritorialne skupine. V takem fraktalnem smislu je vsaka župa resnični pars pro toto celote. Domišljati si, da s poznavanjem ene župe poznamo vse, je že samo zaradi različnih geografskih okolij seveda hudo pretiravanje, gotovo pa ni preveč predrzna misel, da smo s tem vendarle pomembno napredovali tudi v razumevanju celote The Invisible Slavs Contents 1. Introduction 2. Method 3. Development of individual villages 3.1 Zasip and Mužje 3.2 Spodnje Gorje 3.3 Zg. Bodešče and Sp. Bodešče 3.4 Višelnica 3.5 Zgornje Gorje 3.6 Poljšica 3.7 Podhom 3.8 Sp. Bohinjska Bela 3.9 Grad - Bled 3.10 Koritno 3.11 Grimšče/Rečica and Pristava 3.12 Želeče and Zagorice 3.13 Mlino and Zazer 3.14 Ribno 3.15 Selo 3.16 Gg. Bohinjska Bela 3.17 Blejska Dobrava 3.18 Sp. Laze and Zg. Laze 3.19 Kupljenik 4. Local inhabitants in the second halh of the 11th cent. 5. Landowners (11th to 15th century) 6. Eldings (15th century) 7. Župans (12th to 15th century) 8. Mountain pastures 9. Routes 10. Landholding and soc. development 11. Conclusions and discussion 12. Names, places, special words 13, References Če izraz "prazgodovina" uporabimo za čas in prostor, ki ga pisni viri ne "vidijo", potem imamo ozemlja, ki so "prazgodovinska" tudi v času, ki sicer splošno velja za "zgodovino". V tem pomenu še vedno obstajajo v Evropi v času zgodnjega srednjega veka obširna ozemlja, kjer stanje pisnih virov lahko opišemo kot prazgodovinsko. Še posebej velja to za ozemlja, ki so jih naseljevali Slovani. Mednje spada tudi današnja Slovenija, kjer leži Bled. Ta stopi v zgodovino šele leta 1004
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