Guerra e identidade: um estudo da marcialidade no Heimskringla
The goal of our dissertation is to study how the Scandinavian writings produced a Norwegian identity of warlike ideals in a compilation of Icelandic sagas known as Heimskringla and has parts of its content focused on storytelling about a troubled time of Scandinavian monarchies rising between the 8t...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | The goal of our dissertation is to study how the Scandinavian writings produced a
Norwegian identity of warlike ideals in a compilation of Icelandic sagas known as
Heimskringla and has parts of its content focused on storytelling about a troubled time
of Scandinavian monarchies rising between the 8th and 11th centuries, which is called
the Viking Age. The Heimskringla, also known as The Circle of the World is a set of
writings based on Icelandic oral memory about the Norwegian kings and the conception
of a Norwegian territory. While we investigated the relationship between the members
of royalty, their companions and the Scandinavian people, we delineate the relationship
between memory, identity and war. Our study points out how the Scandinavian war
produces, in its storytelling, proper spaces, in socio-political relations among the
participants, in the organization of its conflicts or the location of war activities, where
places are transformed into essential points in these narratives. The war is both a place
of identity statements and a space of practices, necessary for the strengthening of royal
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