I kungens frånvaro. Formeringen av en isländsk aristokrati 1271–1387

Icelandic society was transformed during the 13th century. There was no kingdom in Iceland until 1262/1264, when the Norwegian kingship annexed the country. Along with the kingship a new political system, with new rules and ways to acquire power, emerged. The purpose of this dissertation is to study...

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Main Author: Beck, Sigríður
Other Authors: Thomas Lindkvist, Auður G. Magnúsdóttir, Jón Viðar Sigurðsson, Institutionen för historiska studier, Göteborgs universitet
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Institutionen för historiska studier, Göteborgs universitet 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/475
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/475 2024-09-09T19:47:49+00:00 I kungens frånvaro. Formeringen av en isländsk aristokrati 1271–1387 In royal absence. The making of an Icelandic aristocracy, 1271–1387 Beck, Sigríður Thomas Lindkvist Auður G. Magnúsdóttir Jón Viðar Sigurðsson Institutionen för historiska studier Göteborgs universitet 2011 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/475 sv swe Institutionen för historiska studier, Göteborgs universitet Sigríður Beck. (2011). I kungens frånvaro. Formeringen av en isländsk aristokrati 1271–1387 (doktorsritgerð). Göteborgs universitet, Göteborg. 9789188614742 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/475 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Íslandssaga Aðall Miðaldir Doktorsritgerðir info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2011 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/475 2024-07-09T03:01:56Z Icelandic society was transformed during the 13th century. There was no kingdom in Iceland until 1262/1264, when the Norwegian kingship annexed the country. Along with the kingship a new political system, with new rules and ways to acquire power, emerged. The purpose of this dissertation is to study how an Icelandic aristocracy developed in 1271–1387. This process is examined through four empirically generated themes: the new administration; the social structure of the aristocracy; the political culture; and the economic base. Mainly, the source material consists of Icelandic annals, diplomas and the Sagas of bishops: Árna saga Þorlákssonar and Lárentíus saga. The Icelandic elite achieved a new power structure that derived from the kingship. The forming and consolidation of an aristocracy took place during the 14th century. Three phases have been identified. The first was a contingency phase, when the old elite adapted to the new system while new men were starting to enter. The second phase was a forming phase. This lasted the entire century. The closure of the Icelandic aristocracy became more evident during the last decades of the 14th century. This closure was similar to what happened in the rest of Europe, where the aristocracy also was a mixture of an old elite and newcomers. Thus, the third phase was a stabilizing phase. With a new way of legitimizing power society became more differentiated and hierarchical. With staðamál the aristocracys traditional incomes ended since control over the local church institutions was partially lost to the diocese. Acquiring wealth through property and/or fishing replaced earlier systems. During the 13th century the tenant system (leiglendingssystem) developed and fish became increasingly important as a product for export. Even though the sources are scarce, it is obvious that the aristocracy acquired more properties. The consequence was a larger differentiation in society, where wealth accumulated in the hands of a few. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Iceland Opin vísindi (Iceland)
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description Icelandic society was transformed during the 13th century. There was no kingdom in Iceland until 1262/1264, when the Norwegian kingship annexed the country. Along with the kingship a new political system, with new rules and ways to acquire power, emerged. The purpose of this dissertation is to study how an Icelandic aristocracy developed in 1271–1387. This process is examined through four empirically generated themes: the new administration; the social structure of the aristocracy; the political culture; and the economic base. Mainly, the source material consists of Icelandic annals, diplomas and the Sagas of bishops: Árna saga Þorlákssonar and Lárentíus saga. The Icelandic elite achieved a new power structure that derived from the kingship. The forming and consolidation of an aristocracy took place during the 14th century. Three phases have been identified. The first was a contingency phase, when the old elite adapted to the new system while new men were starting to enter. The second phase was a forming phase. This lasted the entire century. The closure of the Icelandic aristocracy became more evident during the last decades of the 14th century. This closure was similar to what happened in the rest of Europe, where the aristocracy also was a mixture of an old elite and newcomers. Thus, the third phase was a stabilizing phase. With a new way of legitimizing power society became more differentiated and hierarchical. With staðamál the aristocracys traditional incomes ended since control over the local church institutions was partially lost to the diocese. Acquiring wealth through property and/or fishing replaced earlier systems. During the 13th century the tenant system (leiglendingssystem) developed and fish became increasingly important as a product for export. Even though the sources are scarce, it is obvious that the aristocracy acquired more properties. The consequence was a larger differentiation in society, where wealth accumulated in the hands of a few.
author2 Thomas Lindkvist
Auður G. Magnúsdóttir
Jón Viðar Sigurðsson
Institutionen för historiska studier
Göteborgs universitet
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title I kungens frånvaro. Formeringen av en isländsk aristokrati 1271–1387
title_short I kungens frånvaro. Formeringen av en isländsk aristokrati 1271–1387
title_full I kungens frånvaro. Formeringen av en isländsk aristokrati 1271–1387
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