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OPUS 2025/57/B/HS3/02198
Instytut Historii PAN

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''TODO — content to be provided (PI / Carina Damm).''
The Database will use published editions of Cyrillic chronicles alongside Latin, Scandinavian, and Greek sources as comparators. In these texts we will explore attestations of both law (including, for example, international, civil, property, and religious law), as well as customary practices. Relevant extracts will subsequently be translated into English and Polish to make them more accessible to the international scholarly community. This research has three key objectives:


This section should describe:
# An open-access LawRus Database (digital source edition), or digital repository of legal historical sources in a Mediawiki format, created in cooperation with IT specialists from the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IH PAS). The long-term preservation of this Database on a IH PAS server is another key objective. The Database will be made available for contributions from interested researchers at the end of the project funding period, but it will be available as a work-in-progress from the first year onwards.
* what the database contains and the structure of a single entry
# An international conference in 2028, bringing together specialists on Slavic law and customary practice to encourage further research on the legal history of the Middle Ages.
* how to search (filters, sorting, export)
# Publications, including articles in English and other languages in leading European journals. We plan to publish our case studies on law and customary practice, and the project will likely result in more than one book publication.
* the <span class="litopys">Litopys New Roman</span> font used for source quotations
* optionally: how to export an entry to PDF
 
== Editorial conventions ==
 
''TODO — e.g. transliteration rules, dating, source markers.''

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Database introduction

The Database will use published editions of Cyrillic chronicles alongside Latin, Scandinavian, and Greek sources as comparators. In these texts we will explore attestations of both law (including, for example, international, civil, property, and religious law), as well as customary practices. Relevant extracts will subsequently be translated into English and Polish to make them more accessible to the international scholarly community. This research has three key objectives:

  1. An open-access LawRus Database (digital source edition), or digital repository of legal historical sources in a Mediawiki format, created in cooperation with IT specialists from the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IH PAS). The long-term preservation of this Database on a IH PAS server is another key objective. The Database will be made available for contributions from interested researchers at the end of the project funding period, but it will be available as a work-in-progress from the first year onwards.
  2. An international conference in 2028, bringing together specialists on Slavic law and customary practice to encourage further research on the legal history of the Middle Ages.
  3. Publications, including articles in English and other languages in leading European journals. We plan to publish our case studies on law and customary practice, and the project will likely result in more than one book publication.