In the course of the nineteenth century, traditional Christian conceptions of Europe's pre-Christian paganisms made way for a more favourable image of the noble heathen', inspired by Romantic primitivism and the quest for national authenticity. Poets and philologists in Scandinavia turned to medieval manuscripts containing the remnants of the worldview of the Vikings (asatru), and cultivated them as a repository of topoi and motifs for patriotic art. In this essay, I investigate how this positive reassessment of paganism tied into the national historiography of Iceland, and how it influenced the idea of an Icelandic Golden Age'. For this purpose, the oeuvre of Jon Jonsson Aoils, Iceland's most prolific historian of the early twentieth centu...
Medieval Icelandic literature recounts stories of both pagans and Christians settling in Iceland. Mo...
The essay has its beginning in the source material that deal with ancient Norse religion before the ...
Árni Magnússon's huge job as a systematic collector of Icelandic manuscripts is well known. But how ...
In the course of the nineteenth century, traditional Christian conceptions of Europe's pre-Christian...
In the course of the nineteenth century, traditional Christian conceptions of Europe's pre-Christian...
This article charts the role of Finnur Jónsson’s Historia Ecclesiastica Islandiæ in the development ...
In the early twentieth century, historiography was used to further the cause of independence by prof...
In a comment on Richard F. Tomasson’s 1980 book about Iceland, the American sociologist Seymour Mart...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
In the early twentieth century, historiography was used to further the cause of independence by prof...
In the summer of the year 1000 A.D., the General Assembly of Iceland voted to convert to Christianit...
This book attempts to understand the origins and development of religious belief in Iceland and grea...
yesThe full text of the author's final draft was made available May 2016, at the end of the publishe...
This article sheds light on the issue of national identity as related to the Tourist Association of ...
The Viking Age lasted from approximately the 8th century CE to the 11th century CE, and throughout t...
Medieval Icelandic literature recounts stories of both pagans and Christians settling in Iceland. Mo...
The essay has its beginning in the source material that deal with ancient Norse religion before the ...
Árni Magnússon's huge job as a systematic collector of Icelandic manuscripts is well known. But how ...
In the course of the nineteenth century, traditional Christian conceptions of Europe's pre-Christian...
In the course of the nineteenth century, traditional Christian conceptions of Europe's pre-Christian...
This article charts the role of Finnur Jónsson’s Historia Ecclesiastica Islandiæ in the development ...
In the early twentieth century, historiography was used to further the cause of independence by prof...
In a comment on Richard F. Tomasson’s 1980 book about Iceland, the American sociologist Seymour Mart...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
In the early twentieth century, historiography was used to further the cause of independence by prof...
In the summer of the year 1000 A.D., the General Assembly of Iceland voted to convert to Christianit...
This book attempts to understand the origins and development of religious belief in Iceland and grea...
yesThe full text of the author's final draft was made available May 2016, at the end of the publishe...
This article sheds light on the issue of national identity as related to the Tourist Association of ...
The Viking Age lasted from approximately the 8th century CE to the 11th century CE, and throughout t...
Medieval Icelandic literature recounts stories of both pagans and Christians settling in Iceland. Mo...
The essay has its beginning in the source material that deal with ancient Norse religion before the ...
Árni Magnússon's huge job as a systematic collector of Icelandic manuscripts is well known. But how ...