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Byzantium and the Viking World
Uppsala University Publications

Byzantium and the Viking World

By Fedir Androshchuk, Monica White, Jonathan Shepard, Lesley Abrams, Roland Scheel, Marek Jankowiak, Florent Audy, Magnus Källström, Thorgunn Snædal, Valeri Yotov, Gülgün Köroğlu, Mathias Bäck, Inga Hägg, Valentina S. Shandrovskaia, Elena Mel´nikova, Anna Litvina, Fjodor Uspenskij, Sverrir Jakobsson, Scott Ashley, John H. Lind
History & Archaeology
491 pages • English • 2016

About the book

The title of this book encompasses two quite different academic worlds-those of Byzantine and Scandinavian studies. Each has its own academic tradition rooted in distinctive source materials. The world of Byzantine studies, which owes its origins largely to the study of the classics, has been accused-rightly or wrongly-of being elitist; while that of Scandinavian studies has long been overshadowed by the romance of the Old Norse sagas. Within these two academic worlds there are a number of smaller professional spaces that seldom overlap, and those of historians and archaeologists offer a prime example. Each approaches the other"s source materials hesitantly. Not all historians are at ease with the relevant archaeological sources, and the same is true for the way in which some archaeologists deal with the written sources. However, there are subjects where close collaboration between these disciplines is difficult to avoid. One such is the Scandinavians" activities in eastern Europe and Byzantium during the Viking Age and beyond. One might assume that Scandinavians-variously referred to as Rhos, Rs or Varangians-played only a marginal role in the history of the Byzantine empire. However, as is well known, the empire had need of foreigners as much as the Scandinavians had need of Byzantium in the construction of a social identity for themselves. It would probably be no exaggeration to say that Byzantium is also needed by modern Scandinavianists as well as by Slavists. Slavonic and, in particular, Scandinavian written sources only materialised at a very late date and, for research into the history of the Viking Age, our information comes solely from the Muslim and Byzantine texts and from archaeology. (From the preface by the editors.)

Information

Series

Studia Byzantina Upsaliensia (Book 1)

General editor

Fedir Androshchuk

General editor

Jonathan Shepard

General editor

Monica White

Author

Fedir Androshchuk

Author

Monica White

Author

Jonathan Shepard

Author

Lesley Abrams

Author

Roland Scheel

Author

Marek Jankowiak

Author

Florent Audy

Author

Magnus Källström

Author

Thorgunn Snædal

Author

Valeri Yotov

Author

Gülgün Köroğlu

Author

Mathias Bäck

Author

Inga Hägg

Author

Valentina S. Shandrovskaia

Author

Elena Mel´nikova

Author

Anna Litvina

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Fjodor Uspenskij

Author

Sverrir Jakobsson

Author

Scott Ashley

Author

John H. Lind

Editions

Byzantium and the Viking World
ISBN
9789155494629
Pages
491
Measurements
165 mm ✕ 242 mm
Weight
1,003 kg
Delivery time: 5-7 workdays within Sweden, rest of the world up to 14 workdays