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This study traces the history of urbanization in Denmark from c. 500 to 1350 and explores how interconnected political, religious, and economic factors were instrumental in bringing about the growth of towns. Prior to urban development, certain specialized sites such as elite residences and coastal landing places performed many of the functions that would later be taken over by medieval towns. Fundamental changes in political power, the coming of Christianity, and economic development over the course of the Viking and Middle Ages led to the abandonment of these sites in favour of new urban settlements that would come to form the political, religious, and economic centres of the medieval kingdom. Bringing together both archaeological and historical sources, this study illustrates not only how certain cultural and economic shifts were crucial to the development of towns, but also the important role urbanization had in the transition from Viking to medieval Denmark.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Productive Sites and Landing Places
Chapter 2: The Emporia Network
Chapter 3: New Forms of Urbanization (c. 950-c.1050)
Chapter 4: Urbanization c. 1050-1200
Chapter 5: Urbanization to 1350
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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    Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
    Publication Date: 01/08/2020
    ISBN13: 9789462987203, 978-9462987203
    ISBN10: 9462987203

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This study traces the history of urbanization in Denmark from c. 500 to 1350 and explores how interconnected political, religious, and economic factors were instrumental in bringing about the growth of towns. Prior to urban development, certain specialized sites such as elite residences and coastal landing places performed many of the functions that would later be taken over by medieval towns. Fundamental changes in political power, the coming of Christianity, and economic development over the course of the Viking and Middle Ages led to the abandonment of these sites in favour of new urban settlements that would come to form the political, religious, and economic centres of the medieval kingdom. Bringing together both archaeological and historical sources, this study illustrates not only how certain cultural and economic shifts were crucial to the development of towns, but also the important role urbanization had in the transition from Viking to medieval Denmark.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Chapter 1: Productive Sites and Landing Places
    Chapter 2: The Emporia Network
    Chapter 3: New Forms of Urbanization (c. 950-c.1050)
    Chapter 4: Urbanization c. 1050-1200
    Chapter 5: Urbanization to 1350
    Chapter 6: Conclusion
    Bibliography
    Index

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