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A 'Grammar of Asymmetrical Dependency' for early scandinavia (to c. 1350)

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In this article I address the question of how to identify slaves in medieval Scandinavian society.1The problem for us working on early medieval Scandinavia is the scar-city of written sources which could help us to reconstruct the social fabric. We know that during this period slavery is in decline and then disappears in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries; a terminus post quem seems to be 1335, when we have a royal decree in Sweden abolishing slavery,2while the other Scandinavian countries saw the abolition taking place even earlier. Regarding this written evidence, we have the runic inscriptions from the Viking Age, which–unsurprisingly–have very little (virtually nothing) to say about the slavery we know existed, and then we have some documents in Latin from the thirteenth century, where members of the south Scandinavian nobility free their slaves in manumission letters. Instead, we have to rely on the earliest (provincial) laws and the Old Norse saga literature, which is problematic from a source-critical point of view.
源语言English
主期刊名Naming, Defining, Phrasing Strong Asymmetrical Dependencies
主期刊副标题A Textual Approach
出版商de Gruyter
13-54
页数42
ISBN(电子版)9783111210544
ISBN(印刷版)9783111200705
DOI
出版状态Published - 3 7月 2023

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