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Nordic Elites In Transformation C 10501250 Volume Iii Jezierski

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Nordic Elites In Transformation C 10501250 Volume Iii Jezierski
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.1 MB
Author: Jezierski, Wojtek;Esmark, Kim;Orning, Hans Jacob;Sigurðsson, Jón Viðar;
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Nordic Elites In Transformation C 10501250 Volume Iii Jezierski by Jezierski, Wojtek;esmark, Kim;orning, Hans Jacob;sigurðsson, Jón Viðar; instant download after payment.

This book explores the practical and symbolic resources of legitimacy which the elites of medieval Scandinavia employed to establish, justify, and reproduce their social and political standing between the end of the Viking Age and the rise of kingdoms in the thirteenth century. Geographically the chapters cover the Scandinavian realms and Free State Iceland. Thematically the authors cover a wide palette of cultural practices and historical sources: hagiography, historiography, spaces and palaces, literature, and international connections, which rulers, magnates, or ecclesiastics used to compete for status and to reserve haloing glory for themselves. The volume is divided in three sections. The first looks at the sacral, legal, and acclamatory means through which privilege was conferred onto kings and ruling families. Section II explores the spaces such as aristocratic halls, palaces, churches in which the social elevation of elites took place. Section III explores the traditional and novel means of domestic distinction and international cultural capital which different orders of elites – knights, powerful clerics, ruling families, etc. – wrought to assure their dominance and set themselves apart vis-à-vis their peers and subjects. A concluding chapter discusses how the use of symbolic capital in the North compared to wider European contexts.

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