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Saxo And The Baltic Region A Symposium 1st Edition Tore Nyberg

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Saxo And The Baltic Region A Symposium 1st Edition Tore Nyberg
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Publisher: University Press of Southern Denmark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.13 MB
Pages: 87
Author: Tore Nyberg
ISBN: 8778389283
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Saxo And The Baltic Region A Symposium 1st Edition Tore Nyberg by Tore Nyberg 8778389283 instant download after payment.

Saxo's great history of the Danes also deals with their wars against peoples living on the opposite coasts of the Baltic. At a symposium organised by the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Southern Denmark scholars from several countries presented the results of their research in this field. This collection of articles explores the way Saxo contrasted Danes to Wends, Prussians, Balts and Germans, and the historical background to his strongly biased viewpoints. As a literary construction, Saxo's work gives evidence of a highly sophisticated ideology of ethnic and religious balance in his treatment of these neighbours with whom the Danes lived in a state of steady confrontation.

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