Frisians of the Early Middle Ages

by John Hines and Nelleke Ijssennagger-va

John Hines (Editor), Nelleke IJssennagger-vander Pluijm (Editor), Nelleke IJssennagger-van der Pluijm, Professor Ian Nicholas Wood, Egge Knol, Annet Nieuwhof, Gilles Jan de Langen, Johannes Adriaan Mol, and Han Nijdam

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Frisian is a name that came to be identified with one of the territorially expansive, Germanic-speaking peoples of the Early Middle Ages, occupying coastal lands south and south-east of the North Sea. Highly varied manifestations of Frisian-ness can be traced in and around the north-western corner of the European continent in cultural, linguistic, ethnic and political forms across two thousand years to the present day.
The thematic studies in this volume foreground how diverse "Frisians" in different places and contexts could be. They draw on a range of multi-disciplinary sources and methodologies to explore a comprehensive range of social, economic and ideological aspects of early Frisian culture, from the Dutch province of Zeeland in the south-west to the North Frisian region in the north-east. Chronologically, there is an emphasis on the crucial developments of the seventh and eighth centuries AD, alongside demonstrations of how later evidence can retrospectively clarify long-term processes of group formation.The essays here thus add substantial new evidence to our understanding of a crucial stage in the evolution of an identity which had to develop and adapt to changing influences and pressures.
  • ISBN10 1783275618
  • ISBN13 9781783275618
  • Publish Date 18 June 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Imprint The Boydell Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 438
  • Language English