Iceland's networked society : : revealing how the global affairs of the Viking age created new forms of social complexity / / Tara Carter.

Linked by the politics of global trade networks, Viking Age Europe was a well-connected world. Within this fertile social environment, Iceland ironically has been casted as a marginal society too remote to participate in global affairs, and destined to live in the shadow of its more successful neigh...

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Superior document:Northern World : North Europe and the Baltic c. 400-1700 A.D. peoples, economics and cultures, Volume 69
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Northern world ; 69.
Physical Description:1 online resource (384 pages) :; illustrations, maps.
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Iceland's networked society : revealing how the global affairs of the Viking age created new forms of social complexity / Tara Carter.
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Northern World : North Europe and the Baltic c. 400-1700 A.D. peoples, economics and cultures, 1569-1462 ; Volume 69
Linked by the politics of global trade networks, Viking Age Europe was a well-connected world. Within this fertile social environment, Iceland ironically has been casted as a marginal society too remote to participate in global affairs, and destined to live in the shadow of its more successful neighbours. Drawing on new archaeological evidence, Tara Carter challenges this view, arguing that by building strong social networks the first citizens of Iceland balanced thinking globally while acting locally, creating the first cosmopolitan society in the North Atlantic. Iceland’s Networked Society asks us to reconsider how societies like Iceland can, even when positioned at the margins of competing empires, remain active in a global political economy and achieve social complexity on its own terms.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Examining the process of secondary state development in Iceland -- Environmental constraints and the development of an autonomous secondary state -- The Norwegian world system : hegemonic colonial secondary state formation -- Examining the economic dimensions of early Icelandic society : a proposed methodology for multiregional settlement pattern analysis -- The archaeological survey of Hjaltadalur and Viovikursveit -- From independent traders to dependent tenants : reflections of an economic landscape in Skagafjorour -- The formation of a synergistic secondary state in the Norse economic territory.
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Social networks Iceland History To 1500.
Complexity (Philosophy) Social aspects Iceland History To 1500.
Vikings Iceland History.
Globalization Social aspects Iceland History To 1500.
Cosmopolitanism Iceland History To 1500.
Iceland History To 1262.
Iceland Economic conditions.
Norway Relations Iceland.
Iceland Relations Norway.
Iceland Antiquities.
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Iceland's networked society : revealing how the global affairs of the Viking age created new forms of social complexity /
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title_full Iceland's networked society : revealing how the global affairs of the Viking age created new forms of social complexity / Tara Carter.
title_fullStr Iceland's networked society : revealing how the global affairs of the Viking age created new forms of social complexity / Tara Carter.
title_full_unstemmed Iceland's networked society : revealing how the global affairs of the Viking age created new forms of social complexity / Tara Carter.
title_auth Iceland's networked society : revealing how the global affairs of the Viking age created new forms of social complexity /
title_new Iceland's networked society :
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series Northern World : North Europe and the Baltic c. 400-1700 A.D. peoples, economics and cultures,
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publisher Brill,
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physical 1 online resource (384 pages) : illustrations, maps.
contents Examining the process of secondary state development in Iceland -- Environmental constraints and the development of an autonomous secondary state -- The Norwegian world system : hegemonic colonial secondary state formation -- Examining the economic dimensions of early Icelandic society : a proposed methodology for multiregional settlement pattern analysis -- The archaeological survey of Hjaltadalur and Viovikursveit -- From independent traders to dependent tenants : reflections of an economic landscape in Skagafjorour -- The formation of a synergistic secondary state in the Norse economic territory.
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geographic Iceland History To 1262.
Iceland Economic conditions.
Norway Relations Iceland.
Iceland Relations Norway.
Iceland Antiquities.
geographic_facet Iceland
Norway
Iceland.
Norway.
era_facet To 1500.
To 1262.
illustrated Illustrated
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