In the last four decades some scholarly attention has been drawn to the parallels between prominent men in commonwealth Iceland and the Big Men, an anthropological category originally derived from Melanesian examples. These parallels tend to use these concepts rather vaguely. By comparing chosen cases of ambitious men taken from the Íslendingasögur and the Sturlunga compilation, the applicability of the category to commonwealth Iceland is assessed. The Icelandic Big Man differs primarily from the ideal type in an enhanced relevance of family ties as determinant for his rise to power. The presence of institutional ties, in the form of a formal position of goði or ties with the Church, is a secondary but relevant difference with the ideal typ...
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There has been much, mostly inconclusive, discussion about how to define the household in a manner s...
This dissertation outlines the political and social organization of the Icelandic Commonwealth, and ...
In the last four decades some scholarly attention has been drawn to the parallels between prominent ...
International audienceThe societies of Melanesia have been a constant stimulus to anthropological th...
Hennings W. "Big man" or businessman? The impact of global development on the nature of Samoan chief...
THE IDEAL MODEL of the Melanesian big-man system of leadership is now well established in anthro...
This thesis examines the role that social capital played in the medieval Icelandic culture of power ...
Prior to the Norwegian annexation, Icelandic society lacked a government with an executive branch. A...
abstract: Warriors, as all members of society in medieval Scandinavia, were bound by a course of rul...
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In Search of the Nuclear Family in Medieval Iceland Based on the contemporary narrative Sturlunga...
Some myths of Icelandic society are examined and empirically tested in this thesis. The myths are va...
primarily with the fortunes of prominent Icelandic families.1 Iceland had no king and foreign kings ...
Doktorsritgerð frá Göteborgs Universitet, 2011Icelandic society was transformed during the 13th cent...
High in the New Guinea mountains a sociological drama of unique design has been unfolding since the ...
There has been much, mostly inconclusive, discussion about how to define the household in a manner s...
This dissertation outlines the political and social organization of the Icelandic Commonwealth, and ...
In the last four decades some scholarly attention has been drawn to the parallels between prominent ...
International audienceThe societies of Melanesia have been a constant stimulus to anthropological th...
Hennings W. "Big man" or businessman? The impact of global development on the nature of Samoan chief...
THE IDEAL MODEL of the Melanesian big-man system of leadership is now well established in anthro...
This thesis examines the role that social capital played in the medieval Icelandic culture of power ...
Prior to the Norwegian annexation, Icelandic society lacked a government with an executive branch. A...
abstract: Warriors, as all members of society in medieval Scandinavia, were bound by a course of rul...
Shorter WorksCaleb Farris’s The King and I?: An Analysis of Social Class and Loyalty in the Sagas of...
In Search of the Nuclear Family in Medieval Iceland Based on the contemporary narrative Sturlunga...
Some myths of Icelandic society are examined and empirically tested in this thesis. The myths are va...
primarily with the fortunes of prominent Icelandic families.1 Iceland had no king and foreign kings ...
Doktorsritgerð frá Göteborgs Universitet, 2011Icelandic society was transformed during the 13th cent...
High in the New Guinea mountains a sociological drama of unique design has been unfolding since the ...
There has been much, mostly inconclusive, discussion about how to define the household in a manner s...
This dissertation outlines the political and social organization of the Icelandic Commonwealth, and ...