The Elefánthy

Erik FügediDamir Karbic (red.)
Titel
The Elefánthy
Subtitel
The Hungarian Nobleman and His Kindred
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184
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Foreword (János M. Bak)

CHAPTER I

Introduction

1. The "Lesser Nobility "

2. Seventeen Hundred Case

3. Genus and Generatio

4. Historical Anthropology

5. A Note on Genealogical Terminology 

6. Werbőczy as a Frame of Reference 


CHAPTERII

The Tripartitum and Reality .

Werbőczy's System 

1. The Kindred

2. Father and Guardian

3. The Mother

4. The Offspring 

5. The Ancestral Estate

6. Una Eademque Nobilitas

In the Light of the Records

1. A Military Elite

2. The Landowner

3. Marriage 

4. The Solidarity of the Noble Kindred

4.1. The Right of Free Disposition and Limited Grant

4.2. Prefection

The Self-government of the County


CHAPTERIII

The Elefánthy Kindred

1. History

1.1. Origins

1.2. Between Matthew Csák and the Angevin King 

1.3. A New Generation 

1.4. The Fifteenth Century

2. Questions and Issues

2.1. Reproduction

2.2. Marital Strategy

2.3. The Estate 

2.4. Giving and Using Names

2.5. Military Service and Familiaritas

2.6. The Church and the King

2.7. The County


CHAPTERIV

1. Epilogue

1.1. Stratification

1.2. Saturation and Impoverishment

1.3. Familiaritas as aStrategy

Notes 

Notes to Foreword

Notes to Chapter 1

Notes to Chapter 2

Notes to Chapter 3

Notes to Epilogue 

List of Abbreviations

Gazetteer of Geographical Names

List of Figures 

List of Tables

Erik Fügedi

Damir Karbic (red.)

The Elefánthy

The Hungarian Nobleman and His Kindred

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In an exploration of the life and customs of the Hungarian nobility, this book compares historical reality and legal literature on the example of one noble family--the Elefánthy kindred from northern Hungary (present-day Slovakia). The author begins by outlining the customary law regarding noble status, inheritance and marriage, as summarized in the famous code of Stephen Werbőczy (1514). He then compares these norms with the documentary evidence and establishes the fact that the legal literature differs in regard to social mobility and kindred solidarity.

With this frame of reference in mind, the fate of the Elefánthy family is traced through several generations, enabling the author to make some general statistical statements on inheritance, the rise and fall of various branches, marriage strategies, and the "survival skills" of the kindred. In his summary, the author outlines some of the major avenues for further research, including the peculiar Hungarian form of retainership (familiaritas), and the relationships between noble families and between the nobility and local communities.

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Auteur

Erik Fügedi

Erik Fügedi (1916-1992) was among the first Hungarian historians to apply research methods similar to those used by the Annales school of French historiography. He published extensively on medieval urbanization, patterns of inheritance in noble families, family structure, aristocracy, and fifteenth-century Hungarian prelates.

Redacteur

Damir Karbic

Damir Karbic is department head and research coordinator at the Department of Historical Research of the Institute of Historical and Social Sciences, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Between 2001 and 2009 he taught medieval history and study of history at the Centre for Croatian Studies of the University of Zagreb.