E-Book, Englisch, 605 Seiten
Carver The Cross Goes North
1. Auflage 2002
ISBN: 978-1-84615-058-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD 300-1300
E-Book, Englisch, 605 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-84615-058-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Introduction: Northern Europeans negotiate their future - and
The Politics of Conversion in North Central Europe - Przemyslaw Urbanczyk
'How do you pray to God?' Fragmentation and Variety in early Medieval Christianity [with Philippa Patrick] -
'How do you pray to God?' Fragmentation and Variety in early Medieval Christianity [with Aleks Pluskowski] - Philippa Patrick
Processes of Conversion in north-west Roman Gaul - Susan Pearce
Where are the Christians? Late Roman Cemeteries in Britain - Christopher Sparey-Green
Votive Hoards in Late Roman Britain: Pagan or Christian? - David Petts
Basilicas and Barrows: Christian origins in Wales and Western Britain - Jeremy Knight
Archaeology and early church organisation on Iveragh and Dingle, Ireland - Tomas O'Carragain
Romanitas and Realpolitik in Cogitosus' description of the Church of St Brigit, Kildare - Carol Neuman de Vegvar
Making a Christian Landscape: Early Medieval Cornwall - Sam Turner
Early medieval Parish formation in Dumfries and Galloway (Scotland) - Chris Crowe
Christian and Pagan Practice during the Conversion of Viking Age Orkney and Shetland - James Barrett
Pagan and Christian Anglo-Saxon attitudes to the dead - Audrey Meaney
The acceptance of Christianity at the Anglo-Saxon Royal courts - Barbara Yorke
The control of Burial Practice in Ango-Saxon England - Helen Geake
The straight and narrow way: Fenland causeways and the conversion of the landscape in the Witham Valley, Lincolnshire [with Paul Everson]Everson] - David Stocker
The straight and narrow way: Fenland causeways and the conversion of the landscape in the Witham Valley, Lincolnshire [with David Stocker]Stocker] - Paul Everson
Three Ages of Conversion at Kirkdale, Yorkshire [with Lorna Watts] - Philip Rahtz
Three Ages of Conversion at Kirkdale, Yorkshire [with Philip Rahtz] - Lorna Watts
Streanaeshalch, Strensall and Whitby: locating a pivotal council [with L A S Butler and C J Dunn] - Paul S Barnwell
Streanaeshalch, Strensall and Whitby: locating a pivotal council [with P S Barnwell and C J Dunn] - Lawrence Butler
Design and Meaning in Early Medieval Inscriptions in Britain and Ireland - John Higgitt
Spaces between words: word separation in Anglo-Saxon inscriptions - Elisabeth Okasha
Sacraments in Stone: the mysteries of Christ in Anglo-Saxon Sculpture - Jane Hawkes
Alcuin's Narratives of Evangelism: the life of St Willibrord and the Northumbrian hagiographical tradition - Kate Rambridge
Pagans and Christians at a frontier: Viking burial in the Danelaw - Julian Richards
The body of St Aethelthryth: desire, conversion and reform in Anglo-Saxon England - Catherine E. Karkov
From a late Roman Cemetery to the basilica sanctorum Cassii et Florentii in Bonn, Germany - Christoph Keller
The Cross goes north: from Late Antiquity to Merovingian times south and north of the Alps - Volker Bierbrauer
The Cross goes North: Carolingian times between Rhine and Elbe - Michael Muller-Wille
The Cross goes North: Christian symbols and Scandinavian women - Jorn Staecker
The role of Scandinavian women in Christianisation - the neglected evidence - Anne-Sofie Graslund
Runestones and the Conversion of Sweden - Linn Lager
Christianity as Power, economy and ethnicity in early Medieval Jamtland, mid Sweden - Stig Welinder
The Scandinavian Animal Styles in Response to Mediterranean and Christian Narrative Art - Nancy L. Wicker
The role of secular rulers in the conversion of Sweden - Alexandra Sanmark
Byzantine influence in the Baltic Region? - Per Beskow
St Botulph in Scandinavia - John Toy
Christianisation of Estonia: a process of double-faith and synchretism - Heiki Valk