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Pisma na brezovem lubju v luči razvoja Novgorodske republike
ID Lebar, Nina (Author), ID Mlinar, Janez (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Derganc, Aleksandra (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo skuša osvetliti pomen pisem na brezovem lubju za preučevanje zgodovine Novgoroda, življenja prebivalcev in ruskega jezika. Prva najdba pisem je razbila mit o nepismenosti navadnih ljudi v tem času, obenem pa ponudila nov vpogled v razvoj ruskega jezika. Najdbe pisem na brezovem lubju so prinesle tudi nove cilje in drugačen pogled na raziskovanje zgodovine srednjeveškega Novgoroda, ki je preseglo preučevanje pisnih virov. Fenomen tega zgodovinskega vira odpira tudi vprašanje, kaj je bilo pri razvoju Novgoroda tako posebnega, da so ljudje sploh imeli potrebo po komunikaciji na takšen način. Pri tem ne moremo mimo političnega razvoja, ki je pripeljal do nekakšne edinstvene republikanske ureditve. Posebej izstopa funkcija posadnika, sprva kot namestnika velikega kijevskega kneza, kasneje pa izvoljenega predstavnika ljudstva iz vrst bojarjev, ki je močno omejil knežjo oblast. Najpomembnejše dogajanje se je odvijalo sredi 12. stoletja, ko je prišlo do vstaje ljudstva in izgona kneza, s čimer so ljudje oblast vzeli v svoje roke in zahtevali spoštovanje njihovih zahtev. Poleg političnega dogajanja je bila za razvoj kneževine pomembna tudi mednarodna trgovska dejavnost. Ne nazadnje je tudi samo mesto nastalo na ozemlju, ki je imelo stike s sosednjo baltsko regijo že v 8. stoletju, saj je bilo to območje stičišče pomembnih trgovskih poti, ki so vodile na vse strani sveta.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pisma na brezovem lubju, Novgorod, Stara Rusija, srednji vek, republika
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-106567 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:06.03.2019
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Language:English
Title:Birch bark letters in the light of the development of the Novgorod Republic
Abstract:
This master’s thesis tries to highlight the significance of Birch Bark Letters for the study of the history of Novgorod, the life of its inhabitants, and the history of the Russian language. The first discovery of the letters busted the myth of illiteracy among common people during this era, and at the same time also provided a new insight into the developments of the Russian language. The discovery of Birch Bark Letters brought about new goals, and a different perspective regarding the research of the history of medieval Novgorod, which exceeded the study of solely written sources. The phenomenon of this historical source also poses the question of what was so special in the development of Novgorod that its people felt the need to communicate in this way. A very important fact that cannot be overlooked in all this is the political development that resulted in a somewhat unique republican organisation of the country. Particularly prominent was the role of the posadnik, first as the deputy of the Grand Prince of Kiev, and later as the elected representative of the people from the boyar class who considerably limited the power of the prince. The most crucial events took place in the 12th century, when the people revolted and expelled the prince, thus taking power into their own hands and urging their demands be heard and respected. Besides the political developments, international trade also played an important role in the developments of Novgorod. After all, the city itself was built on a territory that had strong ties with the neighbouring Baltic region in as early as the 8th century, since this territory was a crossroads of important trade routes leading to all parts of the world.

Keywords:Birch Bark Letters, Novgorod, Kievan Rus’, Middle Ages, republic

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