In a Northern European context, little knowledge exists about the representational things prior to the establishment of statehood. During these legal assemblies, the delegates acted as representatives of their communities. In the county of Rogaland, Norway, both archaeological and historical sources can shed new light on the representational thing at the threshold of statehood during the Merovingian Period and Viking Age (c. AD 600-1000). How did the emergence of a stronger royal power influence the thing-system, and was the assembly itself an active participant in initiating these processes?publishedVersio
From the Stage of State Power to Representative Assembly?: The Visitation as a Public Arena, 1750–18...
In continental and north-western Europe armed cavalry – aided by the introduction of the stirrup – w...
This thesis seeks to understand the impact of the locality on the lordships of the North-Sea world. ...
In a Northern European context, little knowledge exists about the representational things prior to t...
This book brings together the cumulative results of a three-year project focused on the assemblies a...
Historical analysis of the sociopolitical processes that took place in Scandinavia in the last 150 y...
Long before Norway achieved independence from the Swedish crown in 1905 and established a new dynast...
The Norwegian ‘courtyard sites’ have variously been interpreted as special cultic, juridical, or mil...
This book, written by 12 authors, asks: Who governed the Nordic towns from c. 1500 to 1800? The book...
The question of the co-location of different kinds of assembly, such as Old Norse things, churches, ...
The thesis illustrates the political power structure on the North West coast of Norway during the Vi...
During many of the 3,400 years prior to the royal manor’s waning following the fire in AD 1368, aris...
Along the western coast of Norway, especially in the North, there is a special type of site usually ...
The assembly was a place where legal cases were solved, but also where various issues with relevance...
In this chapter, Avaldsnes and the land along the Karmsund Strait are considered in a west-Scandinav...
From the Stage of State Power to Representative Assembly?: The Visitation as a Public Arena, 1750–18...
In continental and north-western Europe armed cavalry – aided by the introduction of the stirrup – w...
This thesis seeks to understand the impact of the locality on the lordships of the North-Sea world. ...
In a Northern European context, little knowledge exists about the representational things prior to t...
This book brings together the cumulative results of a three-year project focused on the assemblies a...
Historical analysis of the sociopolitical processes that took place in Scandinavia in the last 150 y...
Long before Norway achieved independence from the Swedish crown in 1905 and established a new dynast...
The Norwegian ‘courtyard sites’ have variously been interpreted as special cultic, juridical, or mil...
This book, written by 12 authors, asks: Who governed the Nordic towns from c. 1500 to 1800? The book...
The question of the co-location of different kinds of assembly, such as Old Norse things, churches, ...
The thesis illustrates the political power structure on the North West coast of Norway during the Vi...
During many of the 3,400 years prior to the royal manor’s waning following the fire in AD 1368, aris...
Along the western coast of Norway, especially in the North, there is a special type of site usually ...
The assembly was a place where legal cases were solved, but also where various issues with relevance...
In this chapter, Avaldsnes and the land along the Karmsund Strait are considered in a west-Scandinav...
From the Stage of State Power to Representative Assembly?: The Visitation as a Public Arena, 1750–18...
In continental and north-western Europe armed cavalry – aided by the introduction of the stirrup – w...
This thesis seeks to understand the impact of the locality on the lordships of the North-Sea world. ...