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Foreigners and Outside Influences in Medieval Norway results from an international conference held in Bergen, Norway, in March 2016, entitled ‘Multidisciplinary approaches to improving our understanding of immigration and mobility in pre-modern Scandinavia (1000-1900)’. The articles in this volume discuss different aspects of immigration and foreign influences in medieval Norway, from the viewpoint of different academic disciplines. The book will give the reader an insight into how the population of medieval Norway interacted with the surrounding world, how and by whom it was influenced, and how the population was composed.

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Introduction (Stian Suppersberger Hamre); Who were they? Steps towards an archaeological understanding of newcomers and settlers in early medieval Trondheim, Norway (Axel Christophersen); The population in Norway, a long history of heterogeneity (Stian Suppersberger Hamre); Foreigners in High Medieval Norway: images of immigration in chronicles and kings’ sagas, twelfth and thirteenth centuries (Thomas Foerster); The universal and the local: religious houses as cultural nodal points in medieval Norway (Synnøve Myking); Foreign envoys and resident Norwegians in the Late Middle Ages – a cultural clash? (Erik Opsahl); Scandinavian immigrants in late medieval England: sources, problems and patterns (Bart Lambert)

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      Publisher: Archaeopress
      Publication Date: 31/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9781784917050, 978-1784917050
      ISBN10: 1784917052

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Foreigners and Outside Influences in Medieval Norway results from an international conference held in Bergen, Norway, in March 2016, entitled ‘Multidisciplinary approaches to improving our understanding of immigration and mobility in pre-modern Scandinavia (1000-1900)’. The articles in this volume discuss different aspects of immigration and foreign influences in medieval Norway, from the viewpoint of different academic disciplines. The book will give the reader an insight into how the population of medieval Norway interacted with the surrounding world, how and by whom it was influenced, and how the population was composed.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction (Stian Suppersberger Hamre); Who were they? Steps towards an archaeological understanding of newcomers and settlers in early medieval Trondheim, Norway (Axel Christophersen); The population in Norway, a long history of heterogeneity (Stian Suppersberger Hamre); Foreigners in High Medieval Norway: images of immigration in chronicles and kings’ sagas, twelfth and thirteenth centuries (Thomas Foerster); The universal and the local: religious houses as cultural nodal points in medieval Norway (Synnøve Myking); Foreign envoys and resident Norwegians in the Late Middle Ages – a cultural clash? (Erik Opsahl); Scandinavian immigrants in late medieval England: sources, problems and patterns (Bart Lambert)

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