Iceland’s Relationship with Norway c.870 – c.1100: Memory, History and IdentityBRILL, 3 juil. 2017 - 312 pages 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. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
1 Perspectives Old and New | 9 |
2 The Historical Mythology of Iceland | 63 |
3 The Legal Mythology of Iceland | 113 |
4 The Ólafslög | 155 |
5 Icelanders and Norwegians | 204 |
Conclusion | 244 |
Bibliography | 257 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Ágrip Alþingi Ari Þorgilsson Ari’s account Assmann Bogi Th Boulhosa Byock Chapter chieftains Christian claim Clunies Ross constructed context cultural memory described early Icelandic history Egils saga eleventh century episodes Ethnic fourteenth-century Gizurr goðar goði Grágás Gulaþingslög Haraldr hárfagri Haukdælir Haukr Hauksbók Heimskringla Helgi Iceland and Norway Iceland–Norway relationship Icelanders and Norwegians Icelandic authors Icelandic society identity íf xxvii individuals Ingólfr island island’s island’s early Íslendinga Íslendinga saga Íslendingabók Íslendingasögur Jón Viðar Sigurðsson king’s Konungs skuggsjá land landnám landnámabækur Landnámabók landnámsmenn law-code lawspeaker literary medieval Icelandic memory specialists Morkinskinna myth narratives Norse Norwegian king Norwegian realm Norwegians in Iceland Óláfr Haraldsson Óláfr Tryggvason Ólafslög oral particular past political preserved reference relationship between Iceland relationship with Norway reveal Reykjavik royal Scandinavian settlers Snorri Snorri Sturluson social sources status Studies Sturla Sturlubók Sturlunga saga suggests textual thirteenth century tion tradition treaty twelfth century Úlfljótr Viking