The Norwegian Domination and the Norse World, C. 1100-c. 1400

The Norwegian Domination and the Norse World, C. 1100-c. 1400
Title The Norwegian Domination and the Norse World, C. 1100-c. 1400 PDF eBook
Author Steinar Imsen
Publisher Tapir Academic Press
Total Pages 300
Release 2010
Genre 1100-tallet
ISBN 9788251925631

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This book is the first of four planned volumes on the Norwegian realm and its dependencies in the central Middle Ages. As with future volumes, the underlying theme of this book is the transformation of Norway and parts of the Norse world into a monarchic state in the 12th and 13th centuries. The collection provides a presentation of the Norse world, the Norse community, the 'Norgesvelde' (the Norwegian domination), along with highlights of geographical, political, and cultural aspects. (Series: ROSTRA Books Trondheim Studies in History - No. 3)

Iceland’s Relationship with Norway c.870 – c.1100

Iceland’s Relationship with Norway c.870 – c.1100
Title Iceland’s Relationship with Norway c.870 – c.1100 PDF eBook
Author Ann-Marie Long
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 311
Release 2017-07-03
Genre History
ISBN 9004336516

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In Iceland’s Relationship with Norway c.870 – c.1100: Memory, History and Identity, Ann-Marie Long reassesses the development of early Icelandic society and how it was memorialised, with particular attention given to the place of Norway in Icelandic cultural memory.

Frontiers for Peace in the Medieval North

Frontiers for Peace in the Medieval North
Title Frontiers for Peace in the Medieval North PDF eBook
Author Ian Peter Grohse
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 305
Release 2017-04-18
Genre History
ISBN 9004343652

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In Frontiers for Peace in the Medieval North. The Norwegian-Scottish Frontier c. 1260-1470, Ian Peter Grohse offers an account of social and political relations in the frontier community of Orkney in the late Middle Ages.

The Fish Lands

The Fish Lands
Title The Fish Lands PDF eBook
Author Bart Holterman
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 531
Release 2020-09-21
Genre History
ISBN 3110651823

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The late medieval German trade with the North Atlantic islands, in the margins of the Hanseatic trade network, has received only limited scholarly attention. Merchants from predominantly Hamburg and Bremen established direct trade relations with these islands in the late 15th century, and managed to control the international trade with Iceland, the Faroes and Shetland for much of the 16th century. However, the Hanseatic commercial infrastructure was absent in the North Atlantic, which forced these merchants to develop new trade strategies. Besides a critical re-evaluation of the economic and political conditions, this volume offers a comprehensive study of the organisation of the trade and the methods used to establish and maintain networks between islanders and German merchants. Moreover, it analyses the role and socio-economic position of the communities of merchants with the North Atlantic in their home towns. The book shows that the North Atlantic trade was anything but insignificant. It was a dynamic and integral part of the trade network of the northern German cities, and its study is highly relevant for the economic history of Northern Europe.

The Sea Kings

The Sea Kings
Title The Sea Kings PDF eBook
Author R. Andrew McDonald
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages 373
Release 2020-05-28
Genre History
ISBN 178885148X

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The archipelagic kingdoms of Man and the Isles that flourished from the last quarter of the eleventh century down to the middle of the thirteenth century represent two forgotten kingdoms of the medieval British Isles. They were ruled by powerful individuals, with unquestionably regnal status, who interacted in a variety of ways with rulers of surrounding lands and who left their footprint on a wide range of written documents and upon the very landscapes and seascapes of the islands they ruled. Yet British history has tended to overlook these Late Norse maritime empires, which thrived for two centuries on the Atlantic frontiers of Britain. This book represents the first ever overview of both Manx and Hebridean dynasties that dominated Man and the Isles from the late eleventh to the mid-thirteenth centuries. Coverage is broad and is not restricted to politics and warfare. An introductory chapter examines the maritime context of the kingdoms in light of recent work in the field of maritime history, while subsequent chronological and narrative chapters trace the history of the kingdoms from their origins through their maturity to their demise in the thirteenth century. Separate chapters examine the economy and society, church and religion, power and architecture.

The Incorporation and Integration of the King's Tributary Lands Into the Norwegian Realm C. 1195-1397

The Incorporation and Integration of the King's Tributary Lands Into the Norwegian Realm C. 1195-1397
Title The Incorporation and Integration of the King's Tributary Lands Into the Norwegian Realm C. 1195-1397 PDF eBook
Author Randi Bj W. Rdahl
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 355
Release 2011-05-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004206132

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Inspired by transnational research on medieval state formation, this book presents a comprehensive study of the political incorporation and subsequent judicial and administrative integration of Iceland, the Faroes, Shetland, and Orkney, into the Norwegian realm c. 1195-1397.

Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume I

Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume I
Title Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250, Volume I PDF eBook
Author Bjørn Poulsen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 308
Release 2019-03-27
Genre History
ISBN 0429557280

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This book, first in a series of three, examines the social elites in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland, and which social, political, and cultural resources went into their creation. The elite controlled enormous economic resources and exercised power over people. Power over agrarian production was essential to the elites during this period, although mobile capital was becoming increasingly important. The book focuses on the material resources of the elites, through questions such as: Which types of resources were at play? How did the elites acquire and exchange resources?