The Angevins in Hungary 1301–1395
Enikő Csukovits author David Robert Evans translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Publishing:2nd Jun '26
£42.00
This title is due to be published on 2nd June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

From the thirteenth to the fifteenth century, the Capetian House of Anjou was one of Europe's most significant ruling dynasties, with dominions extending across the continent from the French province that gave them their name to the kingdoms of Hungary and Poland. The House of Anjou was the tie that bound together these diverse countries with varying levels of development, divergent institutions, and far-flung geographies.
The Angevins in Hungary 1301–1395 traces the lives and reigns of three generations of this dynasty: Charles I (Charles Robert) of Hungary; his son Louis I, who, in addition to succeeding his father in Hungary, also won the Polish throne and occupied that of Naples; and Louis's daughters, Mary, Queen of Hungary, and Hedvig, Queen of Poland. Author Enikő Csukovits presents more than just the Angevin dynasty's activities in Hungary, however. She explores the Angevins' reign over Hungary within several important contexts: the family's control of Naples, as well as several other Italian city-states and communes; the changing relationships between the Italian and Hungarian branches of the dynasty; the Hungarian Angevins' sovereignty over Poland; and the role Angevin Hungary played as a regional power in the fourteenth century.
By examining these diverse Anjou territories with the Kingdom of Hungary in the center, The Angevins in Hungary 1301–1395 provides a new understanding of how these territories were managed, the networks of connections that determined their fates, the characters of the relationships between these countries and provinces, and the similarities and differences between these entities' institutions.
"The Angevin dynasty has received considerable attention in works written in Italian, French, Hungarian, or Slovak, but English-speaking scholarship has not fully explored the multifaceted history of this important medieval dynasty. . . . This book is a welcomed addition to the international discourse on the Angevin history in the 14th century, filling the gap between the older, mostly Hungarian, works published in previous decades and the current augmented interest in the history of the Angevin dynasty."—Dušan Zupka, author of Ritual and Symbolic Communication in Medieval Hungary under the Árpád Dynasty (1000 - 1301)
ISBN: 9780253075055
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
430 pages