Britain and its Neighbours (eBook, ePUB)
Cultural Contacts and Exchanges in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Redaktion: Steinforth, Dirk H.; Rozier, Charles C.
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Cultural Contacts and Exchanges in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
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Britain and its Neighbours explores instances and periods of cultural contact and exchanges between communities in Britain with those in other parts of Europe between c.500-1700.
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Britain and its Neighbours explores instances and periods of cultural contact and exchanges between communities in Britain with those in other parts of Europe between c.500-1700.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000365375
- Artikelnr.: 61368447
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000365375
- Artikelnr.: 61368447
Dirk H. Steinforth is an archaeologist and translator in Göttingen, Germany. Working as an independent researcher, he studied every aspect of the Viking Age in the Irish Sea, particularly the Isle of Man, and published two books and various articles on the subject. Charles C. Rozier is Lecturer in Medieval European History at Durham University, United Kingdom. He specialises in the intellectual culture of European monasticism, c.800-1200, publishing widely on the writing of history and uses of the past in medieval Europe.
1. Wayland the Smith and the Massacre of the Innocents. Pagan-Christian
'Amalgamation' on the Anglo-Saxon Franks Casket 2. The Permeating Presence
of Practices: Northwest English & Manx Ecclesiastical Sites with Viking-Age
Furnished Burials & Sculpture 3. Between Continental Models, a Christian
Message, and a Scandinavian Audience: Early Examples of the Image of
'Christ trampling the Beasts' in the British Isles 4. Silver Threads - How
Scandinavian Scotland Connected with a Wider Economic World 5. The Problem
of Manx: Norse Linguistic Evidence for the Eurvival of Manx Gaelic in the
Scandinavian Period 6. Legal Custom & Lex Castrensis?: Using Law and
Literature to Navigate the North-Sea Neighbourhood in the Late Viking Age
7. Ring-fencing the gardinum? European Romance to British Reality of the
Thirteenth-Century Caernarfon Castle Garden and Park 8. Albany and the
Poets: John Stuart, Duke of Albany, and the Transfer of Ideas Between
Scotland and the Continent, 1509-1536 9. Anglo-Swiss Relations in the
Seventeenth Century: Religion, Refuge, and Relief 10. Fashioning an
Expanding English World: Commerce, Curiosities, and Coastal Profiles from
Edward Barlow's 1668 Voyage to Italian Port Cities 11. 'England is not a
kingdom located on the Moon': Use and Usefulness of English Knowledge in
Early Modern Swedish Agricultural Literature 12. An Honoured Guest: the
1764 Journeys across Piedmont of Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany
'Amalgamation' on the Anglo-Saxon Franks Casket 2. The Permeating Presence
of Practices: Northwest English & Manx Ecclesiastical Sites with Viking-Age
Furnished Burials & Sculpture 3. Between Continental Models, a Christian
Message, and a Scandinavian Audience: Early Examples of the Image of
'Christ trampling the Beasts' in the British Isles 4. Silver Threads - How
Scandinavian Scotland Connected with a Wider Economic World 5. The Problem
of Manx: Norse Linguistic Evidence for the Eurvival of Manx Gaelic in the
Scandinavian Period 6. Legal Custom & Lex Castrensis?: Using Law and
Literature to Navigate the North-Sea Neighbourhood in the Late Viking Age
7. Ring-fencing the gardinum? European Romance to British Reality of the
Thirteenth-Century Caernarfon Castle Garden and Park 8. Albany and the
Poets: John Stuart, Duke of Albany, and the Transfer of Ideas Between
Scotland and the Continent, 1509-1536 9. Anglo-Swiss Relations in the
Seventeenth Century: Religion, Refuge, and Relief 10. Fashioning an
Expanding English World: Commerce, Curiosities, and Coastal Profiles from
Edward Barlow's 1668 Voyage to Italian Port Cities 11. 'England is not a
kingdom located on the Moon': Use and Usefulness of English Knowledge in
Early Modern Swedish Agricultural Literature 12. An Honoured Guest: the
1764 Journeys across Piedmont of Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany
1. Wayland the Smith and the Massacre of the Innocents. Pagan-Christian
'Amalgamation' on the Anglo-Saxon Franks Casket 2. The Permeating Presence
of Practices: Northwest English & Manx Ecclesiastical Sites with Viking-Age
Furnished Burials & Sculpture 3. Between Continental Models, a Christian
Message, and a Scandinavian Audience: Early Examples of the Image of
'Christ trampling the Beasts' in the British Isles 4. Silver Threads - How
Scandinavian Scotland Connected with a Wider Economic World 5. The Problem
of Manx: Norse Linguistic Evidence for the Eurvival of Manx Gaelic in the
Scandinavian Period 6. Legal Custom & Lex Castrensis?: Using Law and
Literature to Navigate the North-Sea Neighbourhood in the Late Viking Age
7. Ring-fencing the gardinum? European Romance to British Reality of the
Thirteenth-Century Caernarfon Castle Garden and Park 8. Albany and the
Poets: John Stuart, Duke of Albany, and the Transfer of Ideas Between
Scotland and the Continent, 1509-1536 9. Anglo-Swiss Relations in the
Seventeenth Century: Religion, Refuge, and Relief 10. Fashioning an
Expanding English World: Commerce, Curiosities, and Coastal Profiles from
Edward Barlow's 1668 Voyage to Italian Port Cities 11. 'England is not a
kingdom located on the Moon': Use and Usefulness of English Knowledge in
Early Modern Swedish Agricultural Literature 12. An Honoured Guest: the
1764 Journeys across Piedmont of Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany
'Amalgamation' on the Anglo-Saxon Franks Casket 2. The Permeating Presence
of Practices: Northwest English & Manx Ecclesiastical Sites with Viking-Age
Furnished Burials & Sculpture 3. Between Continental Models, a Christian
Message, and a Scandinavian Audience: Early Examples of the Image of
'Christ trampling the Beasts' in the British Isles 4. Silver Threads - How
Scandinavian Scotland Connected with a Wider Economic World 5. The Problem
of Manx: Norse Linguistic Evidence for the Eurvival of Manx Gaelic in the
Scandinavian Period 6. Legal Custom & Lex Castrensis?: Using Law and
Literature to Navigate the North-Sea Neighbourhood in the Late Viking Age
7. Ring-fencing the gardinum? European Romance to British Reality of the
Thirteenth-Century Caernarfon Castle Garden and Park 8. Albany and the
Poets: John Stuart, Duke of Albany, and the Transfer of Ideas Between
Scotland and the Continent, 1509-1536 9. Anglo-Swiss Relations in the
Seventeenth Century: Religion, Refuge, and Relief 10. Fashioning an
Expanding English World: Commerce, Curiosities, and Coastal Profiles from
Edward Barlow's 1668 Voyage to Italian Port Cities 11. 'England is not a
kingdom located on the Moon': Use and Usefulness of English Knowledge in
Early Modern Swedish Agricultural Literature 12. An Honoured Guest: the
1764 Journeys across Piedmont of Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany