Polity and Neighbourhood in Early Medieval Europe

How were early medieval people connected to each other and to the wider world? In this collection, archaeologists and historians working in very different areas of early medieval Europe explore diverse evidence — from landscape and burial archaeology to charters and chronicles — to discuss the relat...

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Main Authors: Escalona Monge, Julio, Vesteinsson, Orri, Brookes, Stuart
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Language:English
Published: Brepols Publishers 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/236783
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/236783 2024-02-11T10:05:10+01:00 Polity and Neighbourhood in Early Medieval Europe Escalona Monge, Julio Vesteinsson, Orri Brookes, Stuart Escalona Monge, Julio Vesteinsson, Orri Brookes, Stuart 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/236783 en eng Brepols Publishers https://www.brepolsonline.net/action/showBook?doi=10.1484/M.TMC-EB.5.116089 http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503581682-1 Sí J. Escalona Monge, O. Vésteinsson, S. Brookes (eds.) Polity and Neighbourhood in Early Medieval Europe, 2019, Brepols, XVIII+430 p., 14 b/w ill. + 39 maps, 6 graphs, 12 b/w line art 978-2-503-58168-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/236783 none libro http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2f33 2019 ftcsic 2024-01-16T11:06:27Z How were early medieval people connected to each other and to the wider world? In this collection, archaeologists and historians working in very different areas of early medieval Europe explore diverse evidence — from landscape and burial archaeology to charters and chronicles — to discuss the relationships that constituted neighbourhoods and the roles these played in the processes of state formation that can be observed in the peripheries of the Frankish world. What these case-studies teach us, the contributors argue, is that polities are formed not through the exclusive operation of either top-down or bottom-up agencies, but from the interplay between them. By exploring the ways in which local knowledge, social ties, and understandings of landscape interacted with higher-level authorities and institutions, we can gain real insights into the nature of early medieval power and people’s experiences of it. Marking the culmination of a collective effort that has spanned over a decade and three funded projects, this volume brings together case-studies from Spain, Italy, England, northern Frankia, Norway, and Iceland to offer a comparative view of polities and neighbourhoods in early medieval Europe. Drawing on new research, and offering new perspectives driven by an interdisciplinary approach, this volume is of relevance to a range of disciplines including archaeology, history, onomastics, geography, and anthropology. Peer reviewed Book Iceland Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Norway
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description How were early medieval people connected to each other and to the wider world? In this collection, archaeologists and historians working in very different areas of early medieval Europe explore diverse evidence — from landscape and burial archaeology to charters and chronicles — to discuss the relationships that constituted neighbourhoods and the roles these played in the processes of state formation that can be observed in the peripheries of the Frankish world. What these case-studies teach us, the contributors argue, is that polities are formed not through the exclusive operation of either top-down or bottom-up agencies, but from the interplay between them. By exploring the ways in which local knowledge, social ties, and understandings of landscape interacted with higher-level authorities and institutions, we can gain real insights into the nature of early medieval power and people’s experiences of it. Marking the culmination of a collective effort that has spanned over a decade and three funded projects, this volume brings together case-studies from Spain, Italy, England, northern Frankia, Norway, and Iceland to offer a comparative view of polities and neighbourhoods in early medieval Europe. Drawing on new research, and offering new perspectives driven by an interdisciplinary approach, this volume is of relevance to a range of disciplines including archaeology, history, onomastics, geography, and anthropology. Peer reviewed
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J. Escalona Monge, O. Vésteinsson, S. Brookes (eds.) Polity and Neighbourhood in Early Medieval Europe, 2019, Brepols, XVIII+430 p., 14 b/w ill. + 39 maps, 6 graphs, 12 b/w line art
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