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Celtic-Norse Relationships in the Irish Sea in the Middle Ages 800-1200

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This volume contains the proceedings of a conference held in Oslo in late 2005, which brought together scholars working in a wide variety of disciplines from Scandinavia, Great Britain and Ireland....
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  • 29 November 2013
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This volume contains the proceedings of a conference held in Oslo in late 2005, which brought together scholars working in a wide variety of disciplines from Scandinavia, Great Britain and Ireland. The papers here began as those read at the conference, augmented by two written immediately after by attendees, but have been updated in light of the discussions in Oslo and more recent scholarship. They offer historical, archaeological, art-historical, religious-historical and philological views of the interaction and interdependence of Celtic and Norse populations in the Irish Sea region in the period 800 A.D.-1200 A.D.
Contributors are Ian Beuermann, Barbara Crawford, Claire Downham, Fiona Edmonds, Colmán Etchingham, Zanette T. Glørstad, John Hines, Alan Lane, Julie Lund, Jan Erik Rekdal and David Wyatt.
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Price: $182.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 29 November 2013
ISBN: 9789004255111
Format: Hardcover
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"This volume presents a wide range of approaches and evidence relating to a broad region in the ninth to thirteenth centuries. That this breadth is achieved without straying from the aim to address ‘Celtic-Norse relationships’ is a major strength of the volume. [...] This will be a valuable collection for encouraging interdisciplinary reading amongst students of the Irish Sea, and indeed future students of the Irish Sea Province." Alison Leonard, University of York, in: Northern Scotland, 9 (2018), pp. 73-76.
Jón Viðar Sigurðsson is a Professor of History in the Institutt for arkeologi, konservering og historie, University of Oslo. He is the author of a large number of monographs and articles on Medieval Scandinavia including Den vennlige vikingen. Vennskapets makt i Norge og på Island ca. 900-1300 (Oslo, Pax, 2010), and Chieftains and Power in the Icelandic Commonwealth (Transl. Jean Lundskær-Nielsen, Odense 1999).
Timothy Bolton is an independent scholar and an honorary fellow of the School of History, University of Wales, Cardiff. He is the author of a monograph on The Empire of Cnut the Great: Conquest and the Consolidation of Power in Northern Europe in the Early Eleventh Century (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009), as well as a number of articles on Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Scandinavian history.