Jan Zhořelecký, zhořelecké vévodství a poslední Lucemburkové v příležitostných zhořeleckých tiscích 17. století / John of Görlitz, the Görlitz duchy and the last members of the Luxembourg dynasty presented in pamphlets from Görlitz dating to 17th century

The article presents German pamphlets originating in Lusatia, dedicated to the devastating fire that destroyed the town of Görlitz in March, 1691. The tragedy was a milestone in the history of the town and it was an opportunity to look back and evaluate the history from the current perspective. The importance of the event as the „point of historic memory“ was strengthened by the fact that a catastrophe of the same kind was, in legend, the reason for the founding of the town by Přemyslid duke of Bohemia Soběslav. The authors of these multi-paged pamphlets were mostly the citizens of Görlitz who... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Jana Hubková
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Reihe/Periodikum: Historie - Otázky - Problémy, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 46-61 (2015)
Verlag/Hrsg.: Univerzita Karlova
Filozofická fakulta
Schlagwörter: Görlitz / Luxembourgs / John of Görlitz / historiographic reflexion of the past / printed pamphlets of the 17th century / History of Central Europe / DAW1001-1051
Sprache: Tschechisch
Englisch
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Link(s) : https://doaj.org/article/20c81fbbe41144e5bbe85ccbab91dd3f

The article presents German pamphlets originating in Lusatia, dedicated to the devastating fire that destroyed the town of Görlitz in March, 1691. The tragedy was a milestone in the history of the town and it was an opportunity to look back and evaluate the history from the current perspective. The importance of the event as the „point of historic memory“ was strengthened by the fact that a catastrophe of the same kind was, in legend, the reason for the founding of the town by Přemyslid duke of Bohemia Soběslav. The authors of these multi-paged pamphlets were mostly the citizens of Görlitz who lived at a time when the town was no longer royal town of King of Bohemia, instead it was a part of the Saxony electorate. The history of their town was a source of inspiration and pride for them and gave them strength to rebuild their hometown for the better. The author deals with the content and social context of these pamphlets, paying special attention to the reflexive passages about the Luxembourgs, John of Görlitz and the Görlitz Duchy.