PRAEHISTORICA
PRAEHISTORICA

Praehistorica is an academic journal specializing in the archaeology of Central Europe. The journal has been published since 1938. It focuses on topics covering the period from prehistory to early modern history.

PRAEHISTORICA, Vol 31 No 2 (2013), 149–165

Wirtschaftshöfe auswärtiger Zisterzienserklöster in Mecklenburg und der Landesausbau im 13. Jahrhundert

[Outlying granges of Cistercian monasteries in Mecklenburg and medieval settlement colonisation (13th century)]

Winfried Schich

published online: 06. 03. 2018

abstract

Cistercian monasteries, located in the northern German region of Holstein (Rheinfeld), on the lower Rhine (Altenkamp), in the Weser Mountains (Amelungsborn) or on the fringes of the Harz Mountains (Michaelstein) were in possession of granges (monastic estates) in the 13th century. These granges were lived in and run by monks and lay-brothers of the Cistercian Order. The Cistercians engaged in a variety of ways in the transformation processes that shaped Mecklenburg in the medieval period. They organized forest-clearances and set up new villages. The lay-brothers jointly with those people living as dependents on the monastic estates participated actively in the cultivation of the land. The newly established monasteries were entitled to force the inhabitants of former villages to resettle if it was seen to be in the interest of the newly established granges. The economic success of two of those, Satow and Rosin, is reflected in the establishment of ‘urban farms’ in towns closest to them, in Rostock and Güstrow respectively, for the storage and marketing of their products.

keywords: Mecklenburg; Middle Ages; medieval settlement colonisation; Cistercians; outlying granges; lay-brothers; monastic buildings Meklenburg; Mittelalter; mittelalterliche Kolonisation; Zisterzienser; Wirtschaftshöfe; Laienbrüder; Klostergebäude

Published by the Karolinum Press. For permission to use please write to journals@karolinum.cz.

210 x 297 mm
periodicity: 2 x per year
ISSN: 0231-5432
E-ISSN: 2570-7213

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