The Clash of Cultures on the Medieval Baltic Frontier
Herausgeber: Murray, Alan V
The Clash of Cultures on the Medieval Baltic Frontier
Herausgeber: Murray, Alan V
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The conversion of the lands on the southern and eastern shores of the Baltic Sea by Germans, Danes and Swedes in the period from 1150 to 1400 represented the last great struggle between Christianity and paganism on the European continent, but for the indigenous peoples of Finland, Livonia, Prussia, Lithuania and Pomerania, it was also a period of w
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The conversion of the lands on the southern and eastern shores of the Baltic Sea by Germans, Danes and Swedes in the period from 1150 to 1400 represented the last great struggle between Christianity and paganism on the European continent, but for the indigenous peoples of Finland, Livonia, Prussia, Lithuania and Pomerania, it was also a period of w
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9780367740153
- ISBN-10: 036774015X
- Artikelnr.: 66238846
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9780367740153
- ISBN-10: 036774015X
- Artikelnr.: 66238846
Alan V. Murray is Senior Lecturer in Medieval Studies at the University of Leeds, UK.
Contents: Introduction, Alan V. Murray; Part I Culture and Identity: A new
world into old words: the Eastern Baltic region and the cultural geography
of medieval Europe, Marek Tamm; The Baltic crusades: a clash of 2
identities, Eva Eihmane; The emergence of Livonia: the transformations of
the social and political structures in the territory of Latvia during the
12th and 13th centuries, Andris Å ne; Sweden's conquest of Finland: a clash
of cultures?, Philip Line. Part II Crusade and Mission: Pope Honorius III
and mission and crusades in the Baltic region, Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt;
Violent victims? Surprising aspects of the just war theory in the Chronicle
of Peter von Dusburg, Rasa Mazeika. Part III Converting Landscapes,
Converting Peoples: Sacralization of the landscape: converting trees and
measuring land in the Danish crusades against the Wends, Kurt Villads
Jensen; How to convert a landscape: Henry of Livonia and the Chronicon
Livoniae, Carsten Selch Jensen; Rural society and religious innovation:
acceptance and rejection of Catholicism among the native inhabitants of
medieval Livonia, Tiina Kala; Saints' cults in medieval Livonia, Anu Mÿnd.
Part IV Catholicism and Orthodoxy: Sterile monsters? Russians and the
Orthodox Church in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Torben K. Nielsen;
Archbishop Vasilii Kalika of Novgorod, the fortress of Orekhov and the
defence of orthodoxy, Michael C. Paul; Orthodox churches in medieval
Livonia, Anti Selart. Part V Warfare on the Baltic Frontier: Music and
cultural conflict in the Christianization of Livonia, 1190-1290, Alan V.
Murray; Crossbows or catapults? The identification of siege weaponry and
techniques in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Stephen Turnbull; The
significance of the local Baltic peoples in the defence of Livonia (late
13th-16th centuries), Kaspars Klavinš; The Eastern Baltic lands in the age
of the Crusades: a select bibliography of publications in English, Alan V.
Murray; Index.
world into old words: the Eastern Baltic region and the cultural geography
of medieval Europe, Marek Tamm; The Baltic crusades: a clash of 2
identities, Eva Eihmane; The emergence of Livonia: the transformations of
the social and political structures in the territory of Latvia during the
12th and 13th centuries, Andris Å ne; Sweden's conquest of Finland: a clash
of cultures?, Philip Line. Part II Crusade and Mission: Pope Honorius III
and mission and crusades in the Baltic region, Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt;
Violent victims? Surprising aspects of the just war theory in the Chronicle
of Peter von Dusburg, Rasa Mazeika. Part III Converting Landscapes,
Converting Peoples: Sacralization of the landscape: converting trees and
measuring land in the Danish crusades against the Wends, Kurt Villads
Jensen; How to convert a landscape: Henry of Livonia and the Chronicon
Livoniae, Carsten Selch Jensen; Rural society and religious innovation:
acceptance and rejection of Catholicism among the native inhabitants of
medieval Livonia, Tiina Kala; Saints' cults in medieval Livonia, Anu Mÿnd.
Part IV Catholicism and Orthodoxy: Sterile monsters? Russians and the
Orthodox Church in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Torben K. Nielsen;
Archbishop Vasilii Kalika of Novgorod, the fortress of Orekhov and the
defence of orthodoxy, Michael C. Paul; Orthodox churches in medieval
Livonia, Anti Selart. Part V Warfare on the Baltic Frontier: Music and
cultural conflict in the Christianization of Livonia, 1190-1290, Alan V.
Murray; Crossbows or catapults? The identification of siege weaponry and
techniques in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Stephen Turnbull; The
significance of the local Baltic peoples in the defence of Livonia (late
13th-16th centuries), Kaspars Klavinš; The Eastern Baltic lands in the age
of the Crusades: a select bibliography of publications in English, Alan V.
Murray; Index.
Contents: Introduction, Alan V. Murray; Part I Culture and Identity: A new
world into old words: the Eastern Baltic region and the cultural geography
of medieval Europe, Marek Tamm; The Baltic crusades: a clash of 2
identities, Eva Eihmane; The emergence of Livonia: the transformations of
the social and political structures in the territory of Latvia during the
12th and 13th centuries, Andris Å ne; Sweden's conquest of Finland: a clash
of cultures?, Philip Line. Part II Crusade and Mission: Pope Honorius III
and mission and crusades in the Baltic region, Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt;
Violent victims? Surprising aspects of the just war theory in the Chronicle
of Peter von Dusburg, Rasa Mazeika. Part III Converting Landscapes,
Converting Peoples: Sacralization of the landscape: converting trees and
measuring land in the Danish crusades against the Wends, Kurt Villads
Jensen; How to convert a landscape: Henry of Livonia and the Chronicon
Livoniae, Carsten Selch Jensen; Rural society and religious innovation:
acceptance and rejection of Catholicism among the native inhabitants of
medieval Livonia, Tiina Kala; Saints' cults in medieval Livonia, Anu Mÿnd.
Part IV Catholicism and Orthodoxy: Sterile monsters? Russians and the
Orthodox Church in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Torben K. Nielsen;
Archbishop Vasilii Kalika of Novgorod, the fortress of Orekhov and the
defence of orthodoxy, Michael C. Paul; Orthodox churches in medieval
Livonia, Anti Selart. Part V Warfare on the Baltic Frontier: Music and
cultural conflict in the Christianization of Livonia, 1190-1290, Alan V.
Murray; Crossbows or catapults? The identification of siege weaponry and
techniques in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Stephen Turnbull; The
significance of the local Baltic peoples in the defence of Livonia (late
13th-16th centuries), Kaspars Klavinš; The Eastern Baltic lands in the age
of the Crusades: a select bibliography of publications in English, Alan V.
Murray; Index.
world into old words: the Eastern Baltic region and the cultural geography
of medieval Europe, Marek Tamm; The Baltic crusades: a clash of 2
identities, Eva Eihmane; The emergence of Livonia: the transformations of
the social and political structures in the territory of Latvia during the
12th and 13th centuries, Andris Å ne; Sweden's conquest of Finland: a clash
of cultures?, Philip Line. Part II Crusade and Mission: Pope Honorius III
and mission and crusades in the Baltic region, Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt;
Violent victims? Surprising aspects of the just war theory in the Chronicle
of Peter von Dusburg, Rasa Mazeika. Part III Converting Landscapes,
Converting Peoples: Sacralization of the landscape: converting trees and
measuring land in the Danish crusades against the Wends, Kurt Villads
Jensen; How to convert a landscape: Henry of Livonia and the Chronicon
Livoniae, Carsten Selch Jensen; Rural society and religious innovation:
acceptance and rejection of Catholicism among the native inhabitants of
medieval Livonia, Tiina Kala; Saints' cults in medieval Livonia, Anu Mÿnd.
Part IV Catholicism and Orthodoxy: Sterile monsters? Russians and the
Orthodox Church in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Torben K. Nielsen;
Archbishop Vasilii Kalika of Novgorod, the fortress of Orekhov and the
defence of orthodoxy, Michael C. Paul; Orthodox churches in medieval
Livonia, Anti Selart. Part V Warfare on the Baltic Frontier: Music and
cultural conflict in the Christianization of Livonia, 1190-1290, Alan V.
Murray; Crossbows or catapults? The identification of siege weaponry and
techniques in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Stephen Turnbull; The
significance of the local Baltic peoples in the defence of Livonia (late
13th-16th centuries), Kaspars Klavinš; The Eastern Baltic lands in the age
of the Crusades: a select bibliography of publications in English, Alan V.
Murray; Index.