Several Notes on the Position of Canon Law in Czech Legal Historiography
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SYSNO ASEP
0343702
Druh ASEP
C - Konferenční příspěvek (mezinárodní konf.)
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Název
Several Notes on the Position of Canon Law in Czech Legal Historiography
Tvůrce(i)
Krafl, Pavel (HIU-Y)
Zdroj.dok.
Vetera novis augere. Studia i prace dedykowane Profesorowi Wacławowi Uruszczakowi, tom I. - Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 2010 / Grodziski Stanisław ; Malec Dorota ; Karabowicz Anna ; Stus Marek
- ISBN 978-83-233-2768-4
Rozsah stran
s. 447-458
Poč.str.
12 s.
Jazyk dok.
eng - angličtina
Země vyd.
PL - Polsko
Klíč. slova
medieval canon law ; Czech legal historiography ; provincial statutes
Vědní obor RIV
AB - Dějiny
CEZ
AV0Z80150510 - HIU-Y (2005-2011)
Anotace
Proportionately to the importance of the issue of canon law in the Middle Ages, especially in the 14th and early 15th centuries, we would expect that it would be grasped adequately and incorporated into synthetic works on Czech legal history. Unfortunately, this has not always been the case. Considering the position and place of the Church in modern society, canon law has logically assumed a marginal role. We have discovered that in Czech historiography, this evaluation has projected itself into earlier historical periods as well. The issue of canon law has not always been perceived as a legal topic. The marginalized position of canon law history was definitely strengthened by the etatistic concept of law, and the prevailing concept of legal history and history in general after 1948. Proportionately to this, canon law themes have occupied a considerably less important place in synthetic works on legal history completed in the second half of the 20th century.