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Danish Medieval History, New Currents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Danish Medieval History, New Currents

Danish Medieval History - New Currents

Introduction to Documentation Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Introduction to Documentation Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-12-31
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Documentation has always been crucial in human society. Today almost all communication are being stored digitally. In order to deal systematically and coherently with old and new media in the world today, you have to deal with the physical as well as the social and cultural context. Alongside this, there is now increasing interest in documentation theory and science, and documentation studies has become a distinctly lively field of research as well as a basis for professional practice in libraries, archives and museums. This groundbreaking new book introduces and demonstrates the value and relevance of a new approach to the documentation, communication and information field, complementary to...

The Scandinavians from the Vendel Period to the Tenth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

The Scandinavians from the Vendel Period to the Tenth Century

Ethnographic studies trace the background to and impact of urbanisation and Christianisation, and the development of royal power, which stimulated the transition from the Viking age to the medieval period. Using the evidence of archaeology, poetry, legal texts and annals, this volume investigates the social, economic and symbolic structures of early Scandinavia at the time of the Viking expansion. The contributors provide an outlineethnography, covering dwellings and settlements, kinship and social relations, law, political structures and external relations, rural and urban economies, and the ideology of warfare. The topics are discussed through case-studies, illustrating the changing schola...

Imperial Cities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Imperial Cities

The fifteen essays in this book explore the influence of imperialism in a range of urban centres, including London, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Marseilles, Glasgow and Seville. The first part on "imperial landscapes" is devoted to large-scale architectural schemes and monuments, including the Queen Victoria Memorial in London and the Vittoriano in Rome. In the second part, the focus is on imperial display throughout the city, from spectacular exhibitions and ceremonies, to more private displays of empire in suburban gardens. The final part considers the changing cultural and political identities in the imperial city, looking particularly at nationalism, masculinity and anti-imperialism.

Denmark and Europe in the Middle Ages, c.1000–1525
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Denmark and Europe in the Middle Ages, c.1000–1525

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Where medieval Denmark and Scandinavia as a whole has often been seen as a cultural backwater that passively and belatedly received cultural and political impulses from Western Europe, Professor Michael H. Gelting and scholars inspired by him have shown that the intellectual, religious and political elite of Denmark actively participated in the renaissance and reformation of the central and later medieval period. This work has wide ramifications for understanding developments in medieval Europe, but so far the discussion has taken place only in Danish-language publications. This anthology brings the latest research in Danish medieval history to a wider audience and integrates it with contemporary international discussions of the making of the European middle ages.

Edgar, King of the English, 959-975
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Edgar, King of the English, 959-975

Fresh assessments of Edgar's reign, reappraising key elements using documentary, coin, and pictorial evidence. King Edgar ruled England for a short but significant period in the middle of the tenth century. Two of his four children succeeded him as king and two were to become canonized. He was known to later generations as "the Pacific" or"the Peaceable" because his reign was free from external attack and without internal dissention, and he presided over a period of major social and economic change: early in his rule the growth of monastic power and wealth involved redistribution of much of the country's assets, while the end of his reign saw the creation of England's first national coinage,...

Oberst Niels Lund - officer og frihedskæmper
  • Language: da

Oberst Niels Lund - officer og frihedskæmper

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Swein Forkbeard's Invasions and the Danish Conquest of England, 991-1017
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Swein Forkbeard's Invasions and the Danish Conquest of England, 991-1017

This book takes a new look at Scandinavian invasions of England after 991 and the personalities involved, drawing on re-examination of manuscript sources.

The Cosmic Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 453

The Cosmic Century

Reviews the historical development of all the key areas of modern astrophysics.

Eurasian Transformations, Tenth to Thirteenth Centuries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 387

Eurasian Transformations, Tenth to Thirteenth Centuries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-01-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This volume which also appeared as a special issue of Medieval Encounters deals with transformations of the major Eurasian civilizations in the early second millennium CE, and with the question of contrasts, parallels and connections between the different trajectories that took shape during this period. An introductory section discusses the theoretical problems of comparative analysis, with particular reference to formative phases of cultural crystallization. The first main thematic section focuses on European developments. The emergence of Western Christendom as a distinctive civilization is analyzed in a broader Eurasian context. Other contributions examine the Europeanization of northern and eastern peripheries, as well as the different course of events in the Byzantine world. The last section covers socio-cultural changes in non-European regions - the Islamic world, India, China and Japan - and concludes with a discussion of the Eurasian empire created by the Mongols. With contributions by Thomas Lindkvist; Sverre Bagge; Paul Jakov Smith; Paul Stephenson; Mikael Adolphson; Dr. Michal Biran; Said A. Arjomand; Gábor Klaniczay; R. I. Moore; Sheldon Pollock.