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Author Corsi, Maria R. D., author

Title Urbanization in Viking age and medieval Denmark : from landing place to town / Maria R.D. Corsi
Published Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (263 pages)
Series The early medieval north Atlantic
Early medieval North Atlantic.
Contents Productive sites and landing places -- The Emporia network -- New forms of urbanization (c. 950-c.1050) -- Urbanization c. 1050-1200 -- Urbanization to 1350 -- Conclusion
Summary This study traces the history of urbanization in Denmark from c. 500-1350 and explores how interconnected political, religious, economic factors were instrumental in bringing about the growth of towns. Prior to urban development, certain specialized sites such as elite residences and coastal landing places performed many of the functions that would later be taken over by medieval towns. Fundamental changes in political power, the coming of Christianity, and economic development over the course of the Viking and Middle Ages led to the abandonment of these sites in favour of new urban settlements that would come to form the political, religious, and economic centres of the medieval kingdom. Bringing together both archaeological and historical sources, this study illustrates not only how certain cultural and economic shifts were crucial to the development of towns, but also the important role urbanization had in the transition from Viking to medieval Denmark
Analysis Medieval Denmark, Urbanization, Viking Towns, Emporia
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Urbanization -- Denmark -- History
Cities and towns, Medieval -- Denmark
Vikings -- Denmark -- History
Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500.
Human geography.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Scandinavia.
Cities and towns, Medieval
Urbanization
Vikings
Denmark
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789048538706
904853870X