With their distinctive and other-worldly appearance, runes--an ancient
alphabet used to write Germanic languages--provide our only first-hand
record of the customs and beliefs of peoples living on the northern
fringe of the Roman Empire during a period of mass migration and
momentous social upheaval. Emerging from obscure origins early in the
first millennium, the runic script found new roles in Early Medieval
England and Viking-Age Scandinavia, bearing witness to changing
faiths, documenting the exploits of Norse settlers and mercenaries as
they redrew the map of Europe, and giving us a rare window into the
lives of medieval merchants in the North Atlantic. Runes: A Concise
History recounts the fascinating story of the runic script and its
evolution, whilst using the information provided by runic inscriptions
to trace some of the major events to shape the medieval North, from
migration, settlement, and conquest to conversion and the beginnings
of Old English literature. From salacious graffiti (including a rune
stick mentioning the fact that 'Árni the priest wants to have Inga')
and intimate inscriptions on jewelry (such as a charm on a lead plaque
stating that an illness-causing dwarf is dead), to towering runestones
expressing the power and prestige of Viking rulers, the stories told
through runic objects offer insight into cultures on the peripheries
of Europe as they came to shape the medieval world. Knowledge of runes
travelled across the North Sea with Germanic tribes migrating from the
Continent and the script proceeded to evolve differently in England,
being used alongside the Roman alphabet for several centuries and
coming to play a key role in Northumbria's Golden Age and the
beginnings of an English literature. Here is the story of an
extraordinary but little-known writing system that seems opaque to us
yet offers a window on the wider social history of migration,
settlement, and cultural exchange in pre-modern Europe. Through six
chapters focused on distinct periods, author Tom Birkett introduces
the reader to some of the highlights of the runic corpus, including
exciting objects only discovered in the last few years. Runes have
come to increasing prominence through adaptations of Tolkien's fiction
for the screen and their appropriation by the extreme right. This
complex legacy of the reception and misuse of runes is an important
facet of the cultural history of the script, and the final chapter
brings the story of runes into the present day by addressing these
many modern afterlives.
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A Concise History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197696071
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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