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Viking and Ecclesiastical Interactions in the Irish Sea Area from the 9th to 11th Centuries

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 26.12.2025

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Different approaches have been conducted to analyse the interactions of the different belief systems in the early medieval world. This book assesses the relationship between clerics and Scandinavian-influenced laity in the Irish Sea area through the placement of furnished graves at or near ecclesiastical sites in the ninth through the eleventh centuries. Other areas of funerary studies have moved beyond a dichotomy of Christianity and paganism, acknowledging that practices can be multifaceted. Yet, statements regarding Viking Age furnished graves in or near ecclesiastical sites are still not as pervasively open to this line of thinking.
To bridge this gap, this book delves into the historiography and context of the burial practices through multidisciplinary analysis. The ecclesiastical sites and furnished graves of the eastern (southwest Scotland and northwest England), central (Isle of Man), and western (Ireland and Northern Ireland) Irish Sea areas are then examined using various sources to understand their contexts and relationships. In the final chapters, the sites and graves are brought together to identify any trends, any unique circumstances that led to local variances, and their fit into the larger picture. Viking Age furnished graves can be seen as an acceptable variation among an array of burial practices, and the relationship between the clergy and laity is far more complex and closely tied than has been portrayed.
Viking and Ecclesiastical Interactions in the Irish Sea Area from the 9th to 11th Centuries will appeal to students and scholars alike interested in the history of the Vikings in the British-Irish Isles and their relationships with ecclesiastical institutions.


List of contents










Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Contextualizing the Viking Age Furnished Graves
Chapter 3: The Eastern Irish Sea Area: Scotland and England
Chapter 4: The Central Irish Sea Area: Isle of Man
Chapter 5: The Western Irish Sea Area: Ireland
Chapter 6: Analysis
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Bibliography


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Danica Ramsey-Brimberg is the Coordinator for Digital Engagement for the International Center of Medieval Art, a co-host of the podcast New Books in Irish Studies, and an assistant editor for the journal Church Archaeology. She graduated with her PhD in History from the University of Liverpool; her doctoral thesis is the basis for this book. She previously graduated from Boston College (BA in History with a Minor in Irish Studies, MEd in Secondary Education in History) and the University of York (MA in Medieval Archaeology) and has taught at the University of Liverpool and Roger Williams University.


Product details

Authors Danica Ramsey-Brimberg
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 26.12.2025
 
EAN 9781032372907
ISBN 978-1-032-37290-7
No. of pages 358
Weight 453 g
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Middle Ages
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity

Europe, HISTORY / General, Ireland, History of Religion, Medieval History, Archaeology by period / region, History and Archaeology, C 500 CE To C 1000 CE, Medieval European archaeology

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