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  • Like the phenomenon of comparative history, the study of the forma- tion of urban identities has also been developing especially in recent decades. We can often connect the basic elements of a shared identity with the cult of the patron of the parish church, with the memory of the ruling dynasty, with the functioning of the oldest market, but also with purposeful distinction towards other town communities. Self-iden- tification processes of town communities did not take place in an iso- lated space, but were based on communication with their surroundings. We could speak about the mechanisms of the observation, evaluation, amendment, or, on the contrary, rejection of certain characteristics that jointly created the memory of an urban community. Neighbouring or rival communities could compete by the construction of a complex of prestigious architecture, the presentation of town attributes, the effort to have their coats of arms improved, by the use of the red colour of their seals, the acceptance of important intellectuals into the services of the town or during various town celebrations. The position of one town with respect to the neighbouring ones was always compared in all these aspects. The official memory of the town, having the form of literature in some cases (council annals, chronicles) or of signs used in verbal and symbolic communication, represented an important part of the identity of an urban community. This rivalry was passed on also into the sphere of politics.
  • Like the phenomenon of comparative history, the study of the forma- tion of urban identities has also been developing especially in recent decades. We can often connect the basic elements of a shared identity with the cult of the patron of the parish church, with the memory of the ruling dynasty, with the functioning of the oldest market, but also with purposeful distinction towards other town communities. Self-iden- tification processes of town communities did not take place in an iso- lated space, but were based on communication with their surroundings. We could speak about the mechanisms of the observation, evaluation, amendment, or, on the contrary, rejection of certain characteristics that jointly created the memory of an urban community. Neighbouring or rival communities could compete by the construction of a complex of prestigious architecture, the presentation of town attributes, the effort to have their coats of arms improved, by the use of the red colour of their seals, the acceptance of important intellectuals into the services of the town or during various town celebrations. The position of one town with respect to the neighbouring ones was always compared in all these aspects. The official memory of the town, having the form of literature in some cases (council annals, chronicles) or of signs used in verbal and symbolic communication, represented an important part of the identity of an urban community. This rivalry was passed on also into the sphere of politics. (en)
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  • Urban History Between Cultural Transfer and Historical Camparison: On the Formation of Late Medieval Urban Identities in Prague and Wroclaw from Perspective of Histoire Croisee
  • Urban History Between Cultural Transfer and Historical Camparison: On the Formation of Late Medieval Urban Identities in Prague and Wroclaw from Perspective of Histoire Croisee (en)
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  • Urban History Between Cultural Transfer and Historical Camparison: On the Formation of Late Medieval Urban Identities in Prague and Wroclaw from Perspective of Histoire Croisee (en)
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