Modelling Christianisation A Geospatial Analysis of the Archaeological Data on the Rural Church Network of Hungary in the 11th-12th Centuries
Modelling Christianisation breaks new ground by studying the underutilised archaeological material for the Christianisation of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. Around the first Millennium, in present-day Central Europe, the political and religious landscape changed dramatically. With the Christianis...
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Abstract | Modelling Christianisation breaks new ground by studying
the underutilised archaeological material for the Christianisation
of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. Around the first Millennium, in
present-day Central Europe, the political and religious landscape
changed dramatically. With the Christianisation of the pagan
societies on its borders, the Ottonian/Holy Roman Empire
significantly expanded according to the principles of the
Imperium Christianum. This process - Christianisation -
frequently tied to 'the making of Europe', has long generated broad
interest in scholarship. Although recent attempts have shown
archaeology's potential to shed light on the subject,
interpretations of Christianisation and state formation are still
primarily dominated by historical narratives. Instead of
concentrating on the upper echelons of society, the volume draws on
the archaeological record relating to the Christianisation of the
commoners - rural churches and field cemeteries - and more
precisely (digital) archaeological archival data. This was
subjected to geospatial analysis to uncover potential networks and
clusters and to provide a different narrative about the course of
Christianisation. Written evidence deals typically only with the
topmost layer of institutions, such as the foundation of
bishoprics, archbishoprics and some monasteries. Local churches,
the smallest but most numerous elements of the church system,
seldom appear in written sources; thus, theories about the
development of the Church as an institution have often lacked
direct evidence about the local church network. The approach taken
here integrates this abundant data which provides information about
the largest part of the population, otherwise absent in the written
sources. It allows the reconstruction of a cultural landscape and
lets us see the process of (institutionalised) Christianisation as
a process of adaptation. Thus, it also offers a new interpretation
for modelling Christianisation in newly emergent kingdoms. |
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AbstractList | Modelling Christianisation breaks new ground by studying
the underutilised archaeological material for the Christianisation
of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. Around the first Millennium, in
present-day Central Europe, the political and religious landscape
changed dramatically. With the Christianisation of the pagan
societies on its borders, the Ottonian/Holy Roman Empire
significantly expanded according to the principles of the
Imperium Christianum. This process - Christianisation -
frequently tied to 'the making of Europe', has long generated broad
interest in scholarship. Although recent attempts have shown
archaeology's potential to shed light on the subject,
interpretations of Christianisation and state formation are still
primarily dominated by historical narratives. Instead of
concentrating on the upper echelons of society, the volume draws on
the archaeological record relating to the Christianisation of the
commoners - rural churches and field cemeteries - and more
precisely (digital) archaeological archival data. This was
subjected to geospatial analysis to uncover potential networks and
clusters and to provide a different narrative about the course of
Christianisation. Written evidence deals typically only with the
topmost layer of institutions, such as the foundation of
bishoprics, archbishoprics and some monasteries. Local churches,
the smallest but most numerous elements of the church system,
seldom appear in written sources; thus, theories about the
development of the Church as an institution have often lacked
direct evidence about the local church network. The approach taken
here integrates this abundant data which provides information about
the largest part of the population, otherwise absent in the written
sources. It allows the reconstruction of a cultural landscape and
lets us see the process of (institutionalised) Christianisation as
a process of adaptation. Thus, it also offers a new interpretation
for modelling Christianisation in newly emergent kingdoms. Modelling Christianisation breaks new ground by studying the underutilised archaeological material for the Christianisation of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. Around the first Millennium, in present-day Central Europe, the political and religious landscape changed dramatically. With the Christianisation of the pagan societies on its borders, the Ottonian/Holy Roman Empire significantly expanded according to the principles of the Imperium Christianum. This process – Christianisation - frequently tied to 'the making of Europe', has long generated broad interest in scholarship. Although recent attempts have shown archaeology's potential to shed light on the subject, interpretations of Christianisation and state formation are still primarily dominated by historical narratives.Instead of concentrating on the upper echelons of society, the volume draws on the archaeological record relating to the Christianisation of the commoners – rural churches and field cemeteries – and more precisely (digital) archaeological archival data. This was subjected to geospatial analysis to uncover potential networks and clusters and to provide a different narrative about the course of Christianisation. Written evidence deals typically only with the topmost layer of institutions, such as the foundation of bishoprics, archbishoprics and some monasteries. Local churches, the smallest but most numerous elements of the church system, seldom appear in written sources; thus, theories about the development of the Church as an institution have often lacked direct evidence about the local church network. The approach taken here integrates this abundant data which provides information about the largest part of the population, otherwise absent in the written sources. It allows the reconstruction of a cultural landscape and lets us see the process of (institutionalised) Christianisation as a process of adaptation. Thus, it also offers a new interpretation for modelling Christianisation in newly emergent kingdoms. |
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Subtitle | A Geospatial Analysis of the Archaeological Data on the Rural Church Network of Hungary in the 11th-12th Centuries |
TableOfContents | Front Matter
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
I.: INTRODUCTION
II.: RESEARCH TRENDS IN THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE CHRISTIANISATION OF HUNGARY
III.: SOURCES, METHODS AND APPROACHES
IV.: SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL – MODELLING CHRISTIANISATION
V.: HISTORICAL THEORIES AND THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL OF CHRISTIANISATION COMPARED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PAROCHIAL NETWORK
VI.: CONCLUSIONS
APPENDIX
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