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Cultures in Contact (Hardcover)
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Cultures in Contact (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages S., vol 2
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This volume examines the Scandinavian impact on England in the
ninth and tenth centuries, with particular reference to
Scandinavian settlement and the diverse ways in which the
Scandinavians and the native populations responded to each other.
Many previous studies have described the settlement as involving a
rapid assimilation of the settlers with native society and culture,
and a swift process of integration. This volume challenges that
view and shows that the processes of assimilation, integration and
accommodation were gradual and complex, displaying important
regional variations. Where did the Scandinavians come from? What
type of society did they eventually settle into? What were the
implications of the drawing of different cultures in contact, and
how is this portrayed in the surviving material? An important aim
of this volume is to open up new interdisciplinary dialogue in
Viking Studies, and it analyses documentary, archaeological,
artefactual and linguistic evidence. The volume also seeks to
develop more theoretically sophisticated accounts of Scandinavian
settlement, and brings the study of this subject up-to-date in
terms of developments in other branches of history, archaeology and
linguistics. Recent discussion in other fields concerning, for
example, material culture and language have shown that they did not
simply reflect changes in society but were also active, constituent
elements in creating and re-creating social and cultural
identities. The volume focuses on the creation of local and
regional identities and affinities, and moves on from the
traditional depiction of the issues in terms of a simple dichotomy
of 'Scandinavian' and 'English'. It takes a more rigorously
contextual approach than has hitherto been the case in the study of
Scandinavian settlement, and seeks to throw new light on the
consequences of cultures in contact.
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