The stone churches of the early medieval period are commonly supposed to have been built at the instance of society’s upper echelon, the buildingsthemselves being seen as symbolic proclamations of the social hegemony of the class concerned. The present article seeks to broaden the perspective regarding both the prime movers of church building and their motives. The building of a church required the participation of a number and variety of social groupings, and the possibility is suggested of the parish farmers, as well as the patron, having found aspects of the building project attractive. True, the building enterprise − a strain on both economic and manpower resources − can be said to confirm the fundamentally hierarchic structure of socie...
This dissertation studies the transition from the Viking Age to Middle Ages in Sweden using the Roma...
The medieval churches of Sønderlyng and Middelsom districtsIn 12th century Jutland, a tradition deve...
In this study the medieval re-use of early Christian grave monuments and runestones in church buildi...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss church building, the architectural design of Romanesque and Goth...
The Gothic Maze focuses on the vigorous building activity among the 2,692 parish churches in medieva...
This essay revolves around the Christianisation of the Danish kingdom during the middle ages. Issues...
The parish church of Dalby is probably the oldest preserved church in Scandinavia and thus also the ...
This paper studies the fragmentation and reuse of early christian monuments ("eskilstunakistor") in ...
Källa on Öland is used as a point of departure in a discussion of the so-called defensive churches o...
The focus of this thesis is the presence of octagonal churches during medieval time. It discusses th...
This article aims to provide an academic founded answer to the question why it is imperative that co...
The object of the Suburbian Church project was to make the factors clear about the churches built in...
Medieval round churches are often seen as riddles in need of special explanation. Deviant architectu...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the church ruin of the abandoned settlement of Övraby in Ha...
Romanesque round church towers - a Skandinavian perspective: The aim of the article is to discuss th...
This dissertation studies the transition from the Viking Age to Middle Ages in Sweden using the Roma...
The medieval churches of Sønderlyng and Middelsom districtsIn 12th century Jutland, a tradition deve...
In this study the medieval re-use of early Christian grave monuments and runestones in church buildi...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss church building, the architectural design of Romanesque and Goth...
The Gothic Maze focuses on the vigorous building activity among the 2,692 parish churches in medieva...
This essay revolves around the Christianisation of the Danish kingdom during the middle ages. Issues...
The parish church of Dalby is probably the oldest preserved church in Scandinavia and thus also the ...
This paper studies the fragmentation and reuse of early christian monuments ("eskilstunakistor") in ...
Källa on Öland is used as a point of departure in a discussion of the so-called defensive churches o...
The focus of this thesis is the presence of octagonal churches during medieval time. It discusses th...
This article aims to provide an academic founded answer to the question why it is imperative that co...
The object of the Suburbian Church project was to make the factors clear about the churches built in...
Medieval round churches are often seen as riddles in need of special explanation. Deviant architectu...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the church ruin of the abandoned settlement of Övraby in Ha...
Romanesque round church towers - a Skandinavian perspective: The aim of the article is to discuss th...
This dissertation studies the transition from the Viking Age to Middle Ages in Sweden using the Roma...
The medieval churches of Sønderlyng and Middelsom districtsIn 12th century Jutland, a tradition deve...
In this study the medieval re-use of early Christian grave monuments and runestones in church buildi...