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Tcne 04 Scandinavia and Europe 800-1350, Adams: Contact, Conflict, and Coexistence
Contributor(s): Adams, Jonathan (Editor), Holman, Katherine (Editor)
ISBN: 250351085X     ISBN-13: 9782503510859
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $90.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 2004
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Annotation: This volume examines the various forms of contact between Scandinavia and the rest of Europe from 800 to 1350. It consists of twenty-eight papers from scholars specializing in archaeology, onomastics, literature, art history, epigraphy, religious history and linguistics. The volume is innovative in three respects: (i) in transcending conventional historical boundaries, by bringing together work on both the viking and medieval periods; (ii) by examining the ways in which mainland Europe influenced Scandinavia; and (iii) by synthesizing all the material for an English-language readership for the first time. The broader timespan of investigation illustrates the changing nature of contact and the gradual integration of Scandinavia into European society.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Medieval
- History | Europe - Scandinavia
Dewey: 948.02
Series: Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe
Physical Information: 1.13" H x 6.64" W x 9.64" (1.89 lbs) 391 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
- Cultural Region - Central Europe
- Cultural Region - Eastern Europe
- Cultural Region - Scandinavian
- Cultural Region - Western Europe
 
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This volume examines the various forms of contact between Scandinavia and the rest of Europe from 800 to 1350. It consists of twenty-five papers from international scholars specialising in archaeology, onomastics, literature, art history, epigraphy, religious history and linguistics. The volume is innovative in three respects: (i) in transcending conventional historical boundaries, by bringing together work on both the viking and medieval periods; (ii) by examining the ways in which mainland Europe influenced Scandinavia (e.g. kingship, law and social organisation; and classical and continental literary traditions); and (iii) by synthesising all the material for an English-language readership for the first time. The broader timespan of investigation illustrates the changing nature of contact and the gradual integration of Scandinavia into European society: by 1350 Scandinavia was no longer a heathen outpost on the periphery of the known world, but an integral part of Western Christendom. The cultural impact of mainland Europe on Scandinavia, frequently mediated through religious channels, although less dramatic, is shown to have had a more significant long-term impact than the earlier viking raids. The volume is structured around the following sections: Historical and Archaeological Evidence for Scandinavian] Contact with the British Isles; Evidence for the Linguistic Impact of Scandinavian Settlement; Evidence for the Impact of Christianity on Scandinavia; Textual Evidence for Contact, Conflict, and Coexistence.