Multi-disciplinary approaches shed fresh light on the Frisian people and their changing cultures. Frisian is a name that came to be identified with one of the territorially expansive, Germanic-speaking peoples of the Early Middle Ages, occupying coastal lands south and south-east of the North Sea. Highly varied manifestations of Frisian-ness can be traced in and around the north-western corner of the European continent in cultural, linguistic, ethnic and political forms across two thousand years to the present day. The thematic studies in this volume foreground how diverse "Frisians" in different places and contexts could be. They draw on a range of multi-disciplinary sources and methodologies to explore a comprehensive range of social, eco...
Free Frisian traders, living in the smaller settlements which existed alongside the large emporia of...
This article offers a phonological analysis of the vowel system of Runic Frisian (6th-9th c.) in str...
The text known as 1643a from the corpus of early-Modern West Frisiantexts is here reinterpreted as a...
An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual an...
An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual an...
The beginning of the present-day Frisians lies in the 5th century, when new inhabitants, ‘Anglo-Saxo...
In this thesis, contacts between Scandinavians and Frisians from the 8th to 11th centuries, and acro...
Ancient and medieval Frisia was an ethno-linguistic entity far larger than the modern province of Fr...
The Emergence of Old Frisian Studies such as Siebs “Geschichte der englisch-friesischen Sprache” (1...
Early-Medieval Frisia, like the axis of a wheel, was situated in between the Frankish, Scandinavian ...
The Low Countries are famous for their radically changing landscape over the last 1,000 years. Like ...
This volume contains 25 articles covering a wide array of subjects, reflecting the breadth of schola...
This thesis provides insight into the use of and variation in spoken West Frisian against the backdr...
The Frisian people can boast that they have kept their own name and lived on the same lands for more...
Early-medieval Frisia is presented as a rich, long stretched out but in itself coherent, region alon...
Free Frisian traders, living in the smaller settlements which existed alongside the large emporia of...
This article offers a phonological analysis of the vowel system of Runic Frisian (6th-9th c.) in str...
The text known as 1643a from the corpus of early-Modern West Frisiantexts is here reinterpreted as a...
An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual an...
An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual an...
The beginning of the present-day Frisians lies in the 5th century, when new inhabitants, ‘Anglo-Saxo...
In this thesis, contacts between Scandinavians and Frisians from the 8th to 11th centuries, and acro...
Ancient and medieval Frisia was an ethno-linguistic entity far larger than the modern province of Fr...
The Emergence of Old Frisian Studies such as Siebs “Geschichte der englisch-friesischen Sprache” (1...
Early-Medieval Frisia, like the axis of a wheel, was situated in between the Frankish, Scandinavian ...
The Low Countries are famous for their radically changing landscape over the last 1,000 years. Like ...
This volume contains 25 articles covering a wide array of subjects, reflecting the breadth of schola...
This thesis provides insight into the use of and variation in spoken West Frisian against the backdr...
The Frisian people can boast that they have kept their own name and lived on the same lands for more...
Early-medieval Frisia is presented as a rich, long stretched out but in itself coherent, region alon...
Free Frisian traders, living in the smaller settlements which existed alongside the large emporia of...
This article offers a phonological analysis of the vowel system of Runic Frisian (6th-9th c.) in str...
The text known as 1643a from the corpus of early-Modern West Frisiantexts is here reinterpreted as a...