Institute for Medieval Studies
IMC 2022 Session
Session | 1622 |
Title | Mapping Medieval Peoples, II: Shifting Religious and Political Landscapes in Europe's North |
Date/Time | Thursday 7 July 2022: 11.15-12.45 |
Organiser | Laura Gazzoli, Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien |
Moderator/Chair | Veronika Wieser, DFG-Kolleg-Forschungsgruppe 2496 'Migration und Mobilität in Spätantike und Frühmittelalter', Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen |
Paper 1622-a | Law, Place, and People: Langobard Legal Actors in the Lombard Laws (Language: English) Thom Gobbitt, Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien Index Terms: Computing in Medieval Studies; Geography and Settlement Studies; Historiography - Medieval |
Paper 1622-b | Mapping Morals: Perceptions of the North in Adam, Ailnoth, and Others (Language: English) Laura Gazzoli, Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien Index Terms: Computing in Medieval Studies; Hagiography; Historiography - Medieval |
Paper 1622-c | 'Quae gratis dat Deus vobis, nec alicui aliquando denegetis': Becoming Christians through Shaming in the Life of St Botvid (Language: English) Adrián Rodríguez, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic, University of Cambridge Index Terms: Hagiography; Historiography - Medieval |
Abstract | The second session examines how the space of Europe's far north became imprinted with identities, and the relation of these identities to the physical and conceptual landscape. The first paper compares diverging traditions in the relationship between morality, the climate of the north, and its peoples in the late 11th and early 12th centuries. The second examines the formation of Swedish Christian identity through the lens of shaming in hagiographic texts. The third looks at the mapping of viking activity and settlement in the Nore and Suir rivers in south-eastern Ireland. |