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Culture summaryessay 2004 • Durrenberger, E. Paul
Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
This is a culture summary of the Icelanders. Information is presented on major aspects of Icelanders' culture....Every Icelander a special caseessay 1996 • Durrenberger, E. Paul
Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
An ideology of egalitarianism and homogeneity developed in Iceland with the denial of class. This ideology developed in association with the independence movement that started in the mid-ninet...The dynamics of medieval IcelandBook 1992 • Durrenberger, E. Paul
Early Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
This is a study of the social, economic, and political changes that took place in Medieval Iceland over a period of approximately four hundred years --ninth through thirteen centuries -- from ...Stratification without a statearticle 1988 • Durrenberger, E. Paul
Early Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
From the ninth century, when the first settlers came, until 1262 when it ceased to exist, the Icelandic Commonwealth was a stratified society without a state. There developed a class of indepe...Law and literature in medieval Icelandarticle 1992 • Durrenberger, E. Paul
Early Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
Medieval Iceland was a stratified society without a state to enforce differential access to resources. Like other stateless societies its law defined private rather than public delicts. It did...The Icelandic family sagas as totemic artefactsessay 1991 • Durrenberger, E. Paul
Early Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
This article is a structural analysis of the Icelandic sagas. The author suggests '…that the sagas are neither art nor history, but articulations of what Lévi-Strauss (1966) calls a 'totemic o...Anthropological perspectives on the commonwealth periodessay 1989 • Durrenberger, E. Paul
Early Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
Viewed from the perspective of anthropology, this document examines some of the major issues which add to our knowledge of the Commonwealth period in Icelandic history. Durrenberger discusses ...Forms of production and fishing expertiseessay 1989 • Durrenberger, E. Paul & Gísli Pálsson
Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
The author's examination of Icelandic notions of fishing success has led them '…to address a number of classical anthropological issues, among them: the relationship between models and reality...Humor as a guide to social changeessay 1992 • Durrenberger, E. Paul & Wilcox, Jonathan
Early Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
The use of Icelandic family sagas in the reconstruction of medieval Icelandic history and social order has long been contested in the literature. This issue is significant because although the...Economic representation and narrative structure in Hœnsa-þóris sagaarticle 1988 • Durrenberger, E. Paul et al.
Early Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
After a brief summary of the economy and social structure of the Commonwealth Period in Iceland (ca. 930-1220 A.D.), the authors present a descriptive analysis of the Icelandic family saga ent...Referencesessay 1996 • Gísli Pálsson & Durrenberger, E. Paul
Icelanders • Europe > Scandinavia
This paper consists of bibliographical citations, some of which are relevant to eHRAF documents 21-29 in this file....