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Converting the Isles. II, Transforming landscapes of belief in the early medieval insular world and beyond / edited by Nancy Edwards, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Roy Flechner.

Other author/creatorEdwards, Nancy, editor.
Other author/creatorFlechner, Roy, 1975- editor.
Other author/creatorNí Mhaonaigh, Máire editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2017]
Copyright Notice ©2017
Descriptionxx, 526 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Portion of title Transforming landscapes of belief in the early medieval insular world and beyond
Series Cultural encounters in late antiquity and the Middle Ages ; volume 23
Cultural encounters in late antiquity and the Middle Ages v. 23. ^A1324141
Contents Transforming landscapes of belief in the early medieval insular world and beyond: an introduction / Nancy Edwards and Máire Ní Mhaonaigh -- Part I: The coming of writing. Literacy and conversion on Ireland's Roman frontier: from emulation to assimilation? / Elva Johnston -- Languages and literacy in mid-first-millennium Ireland: new questions to some old answers / Anthony Harvey -- Conversion and the origin of Irish script / Mark Stansbury -- Runic carvings as evidence for the conversion of Scandinavia: a comparison between the rune stones in the provinces of Uppland and Västergötland / Anne-Sofie Gräslund -- part II: The power of the word. Mensa in deserto: reconciling Jonas's Life of Columbanus with recent archaeological discoveries at Annegray and Luxeuil / Sébastien Bully and Jean-Michel Picard -- Searching for conversion in the early English laws / Helen Foxhall Forbes -- The Christian message and the laity: the Heliand in post-conquest Saxony / Ingrid Rembold -- From story to history: narrating conversion in medieval Ireland / Máire Ní Mhaonaigh -- The agency of the female saint in hagiographical conversion narratives: Íte in apposition to Monenna / Julianne Pigott -- part III: Landscapes of ritual. From burial among the ancestors to burial among the saints: an assessment of some burial rites in Ireland from the fifth to the eighth centuries AD / Elizabeth O'Brien -- Converting kingship in early Ireland: redefining practices, ideologies, and identities / Patrick Gleeson -- Barrows and the conversion of the landscape at Forteviot, Perthshire / Adrián Maldonado -- Pagan and Christian: practice and belief in a Pictish landscape / Meggen M. Gondek -- Chi-rhos, crosses, and Pictish symbols: inscribed stones and stone sculpture in early medieval Wales and Scotland / Nancy Edwards -- Part IV: Converting communities. Early Christianity in south-west Germany: the conversion of the Alamanni / Bernhard Maier -- Investigating 'peasant conversion' in Ireland and Anglo-Saxon England: a preliminary enquiry / Roy Flechner -- Church sites and other settlements in early medieval Ireland: densities, distributions, interactions / Tomás Ó Carragáin -- Conclusion. Converting the isles: reflections and reconsiderations / Nancy Edwards, Maíre Ní Mhaonaigh, and Roy Flechner.
Summary Conversion to Christianity is arguably the most revolutionary social and cultural change that Europe experienced throughout Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. Christianization affected all strata of society and transformed not only religious beliefs and practices, but also the nature of government, the priorities of the economy, the character of kinship, and gender relations. It is against this backdrop that an international array of leading medievalists gathered under the auspices of the Converting the Isles Research Network (funded by the Leverhulme Trust) to investigate social, economic, and cultural aspects of conversion in the early medieval Insular world, covering different parts of Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia, and Iceland. This volume analyses the effects of religious conversion on landscapes of cult and on religious practice in Europe, focusing in particular on Britain and Ireland. Adopting an interdisciplinary and comparative approach, the volume investigates the interaction between different forms of belief, their coexistence and competition. It discusses the coming of writing, the power of the word, landscapes of ritual, and converting communities. The contributors include leading historians, archaeologists, linguists, and literary scholars. This is the second volume to emerge from research undertaken by contributors to the Converting the Isles Research Network and forms a companion volume to 'The Introduction of Christianity into the Early Medieval Insular World'.
General noteResearch undertaken by contributors to the Converting the Isles Research Network (2011-2013) funded by the Leverhulme Trust.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formChurch history.
Genre/formHistory.
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