EXAMINATION OF TEXTS CONCERNING THE VIKINGS REVEALS MUCH ABOUT THEIR
ORIGIN MYTH AND LEGEND.
Viking settlers and their descendants inhabited both England and
Normandy in the tenth century, but narratives discussing their origins
diverged significantly. This comparative study explores the depictions
of Scandinavia and theevents of the Viking Age in genealogies, origin
myths, hagiographies, and charters from the two regions. Analysis of
this literary evidence reveals the strategic use of Scandinavian
identity by Norman and Anglo-Saxon elites. Countering interpretations
which see claims of Viking identity as expressions of contact with
Scandinavia, the comparison demonstrates the local, political
significance of these claims. In doing so, the book reveals the
earliest origins of familiar legends which at once demonize and
romanticize the Vikings - and which have their roots in both
Anglo-Saxon and Norman traditions.
Dr KATHERINE CROSS is a historian of the early Middle Ages at the
BritishMuseum and Wolfson College, University of Oxford.
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History and Identity in Normandy and England, c.950-c.1015
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787442207
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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