The Northern Atlantic Islands and the Sea:Dreamscapes and Seascapes

Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Orkney, Shetland and, to some extent, the Hebrides, share both a Nordic cultural and linguistic heritage, and the experience of being surrounded by the ever-present North Atlantic Ocean. This has been a constant in the islanders’ history, forging their unique way of life,...

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Main Authors: Reeploeg, Silke, Jennings, Andrew, Watt, Angela, Tulinius, Torfi, Poilvez, Marion, Ceolin, Martina, Gunnell, Terry, Egilsdóttir, Ásdís, Burns, Kim, Parsons, Gavin, Heiniger, Anna Katharina, Clarke, Simon, Murray, Jenny, Ralph, Victoria, Renwick, Esther, Napier, Ian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2017
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Online Access:https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-northern-atlantic-islands-and-the-sea(3ec82bc7-b00f-470c-af89-e38a6e105c9e).html
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Summary:Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Orkney, Shetland and, to some extent, the Hebrides, share both a Nordic cultural and linguistic heritage, and the experience of being surrounded by the ever-present North Atlantic Ocean. This has been a constant in the islanders’ history, forging their unique way of life, influencing their customs and traditions, and has been instrumental in moulding their identities. This volume is an exploration of a rich, intimate and, at times, terrifying relationship. It is the result of an international conference held in April 2014, when scholars from across the North Atlantic rim congregated in Lerwick, Shetland, to discuss maritime traditions, islands in Old Norse literature, insular archaeology, folklore, and traditional belief. The chapters reflect the varied origins of the contributors. Icelanders are well represented, as are scholars based in Orkney and Shetland, indicating the strength of scholarship in these seemingly isolated archipelagos. Peripheral they may be to the UK, but they lie at the heart of the North Atlantic, at the intersection of British and Nordic cultures. This book will be of interest to scholars of a wide range of disciplines, such as those involved in island studies, cultural studies, Old Norse literature, Icelandic studies, maritime heritage, oceanography, linguistics, folklore, British.