In recent years, scholars from across the disciplines have moved towards a more nuanced consideration of frontier and marginal zones in terms of cross-cultural encounters and hybrid identities. This study focuses on the medieval Arctic borderlands, and particularly the relationship between the Norse and the Finnar (broadly equated with today's Sámi). The traditional stereotype ascribed to the Finnar was of a nomadic, pagan, magical people. Much of the scholarship concerning literary representations of the Finnar—particularly in the Old Norse-Icelandic sagas—has focused on the "otherness" of the Finnar in relation to the Norse. Yet as historical and archaeological studies now demonstrate, relations between the two groups were far more comple...
This master’s degree essays aim was to analyse and to compare the descriptions of Sami people in thr...
This article deals with the concept of Arctic Drama, which is about how there is a relationship betw...
The Greenland Norse: The Hunt for Wood in Labrador A Cross Cultural Perspective For d...
This article focuses on contextualizing the Sami (finnar) representations in Old Norse saga literatu...
Abstract This article focuses on contextualizing the Sami (finnar) representations in Old Norse sag...
This master’s thesis takes a look at four of the Norwegian-Icelandic kings’ sagas in order to find o...
The medieval Scandinavian written sources locate Bjarmaland to the WhiteSea. The words Terfinna land...
This master’s thesis takes a look at four of the Norwegian-Icelandic kings’ sagas in order to find o...
... In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms were not inhabited by Norwegians but by a ...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
During late Nordic iron age there were two main cultures in Scandinavia; the Norse and the Sami. Th...
The rather sparse and dubious data about Arctic regions known to Antiquity were taken over, mostly v...
the realm has not always gone so far north. In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms we...
The Sámi people of northern Scandinavia, Finland, and Russia are a remarkable group who have redefin...
This master’s degree essays aim was to analyse and to compare the descriptions of Sami people in thr...
This article deals with the concept of Arctic Drama, which is about how there is a relationship betw...
The Greenland Norse: The Hunt for Wood in Labrador A Cross Cultural Perspective For d...
This article focuses on contextualizing the Sami (finnar) representations in Old Norse saga literatu...
Abstract This article focuses on contextualizing the Sami (finnar) representations in Old Norse sag...
This master’s thesis takes a look at four of the Norwegian-Icelandic kings’ sagas in order to find o...
The medieval Scandinavian written sources locate Bjarmaland to the WhiteSea. The words Terfinna land...
This master’s thesis takes a look at four of the Norwegian-Icelandic kings’ sagas in order to find o...
... In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms were not inhabited by Norwegians but by a ...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
During late Nordic iron age there were two main cultures in Scandinavia; the Norse and the Sami. Th...
The rather sparse and dubious data about Arctic regions known to Antiquity were taken over, mostly v...
the realm has not always gone so far north. In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms we...
The Sámi people of northern Scandinavia, Finland, and Russia are a remarkable group who have redefin...
This master’s degree essays aim was to analyse and to compare the descriptions of Sami people in thr...
This article deals with the concept of Arctic Drama, which is about how there is a relationship betw...
The Greenland Norse: The Hunt for Wood in Labrador A Cross Cultural Perspective For d...