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Reception and Construction of the Norse Past in Orkney

by Sebastian Seibert (Author)
©2008 Thesis 346 Pages

Summary

How have the people of Orkney dealt with the historical circumstance that their islands had been a Norse earldom during the Middle Ages? This thesis analyses sources from the late 18th century up to today in order to show how images of the Norse past have been constructed. It can be seen that Orcadian reception of the islands’ Norse past has changed during the centuries. Sometimes ensuing construction of the past has been influenced by larger cultural ideas such as the Northern Renaissance. However, the islands have also produced many individuals interested in local history and culture. These people are largely responsible for the image of the Norse past in Orkney.

Details

Pages
346
Year
2008
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631572955
Language
English
Keywords
Orkneyinseln Wikinger Kultur Kulturelle Identität Geschichtsschreibung Wikingermythos Orkneyinga Saga Geschichte 1770- Norwegische Zeit
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 346 pp., 4 fig., 1 table

Biographical notes

Sebastian Seibert (Author)

The Author: Sebastian Seibert studied English and History at the University of Kiel and has worked for a publishing house and in the field of education. He is specialized in British History.

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