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Journey Of Civilisation The Late Iron Age View Of The Human World Frands Herschend

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Journey Of Civilisation The Late Iron Age View Of The Human World Frands Herschend
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Publisher: Uppsala University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.46 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Frands Herschend
ISBN: 9789150615296, 9150615297
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Journey Of Civilisation The Late Iron Age View Of The Human World Frands Herschend by Frands Herschend 9789150615296, 9150615297 instant download after payment.

This study of the transition from pagan to Christian society in South Scandinavia between the sixth and the eleventh centuries ad aims to show that the common social and ideological denominator for the period was simplification. This facilitated the social stratification which developed during the Roman Iron Age, i.e. before the recession in the middle of the millennium. The method applied is a reconstruction of the pagan view of the human or civilised world and its transformation, based on a sociological and psychological reading of texts and burial contexts. Hall or home and the journey of civilisation are central concepts in the analysis. This pre-Christian view is contrasted with the early Christian notions which come to the fore in the poem Ludwigslied. Based on an analysis of this poem the general principles of pagan and Christian ontology can be termed "complementarity" and "categorisation" respectively ("complementarity" as against "categorisation"). The study is summarised in a chapter relating the period to three macro-sociological concepts: agreement, personality and centrality.

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