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10 The artificial bride on both sides of the Gulf of Finland
The Golden Maiden in Finno-Karelian and Estonian folk poetry
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Karolina Kouvola
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of contents 5
- List of maps, figures and tables 7
- Note on alphabetisation 8
- Preface 9
- Introduction: Looking across the Baltic Sea and over linguistic fences 11
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Section 1. Mental maps
- 1 The northern part of the Ocean in the eyes of ancient geographers 29
- 2 Austmarr on the mental map of medieval Scandinavians 49
- 3 The connection between geographical space and collective memory in Jómsvíkinga saga 67
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Section 2. Mobility
- 4 Rune carvers traversing Austmarr? 91
- 5 Polish noble families and noblemen of Scandinavian origin in the eleventh and twelfth centuries 117
- 6 A medieval trade in female slaves from the north along the Volga 129
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Section 3. Language
- 7 Ahti on the Nydam strap-ring 147
- 8 Low German and Finnish revisited 173
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Section 4. Myth and religion formation
- 9 Mythic logic and meta-discursive practices in the Scandinavian and Baltic regions 187
- 10 The artificial bride on both sides of the Gulf of Finland 211
- 11 Local Sámi bear ceremonialism in a Circum-Baltic perspective 235
- 12 Mythologies in transformation 263
- Contributors 289
- Indices 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of contents 5
- List of maps, figures and tables 7
- Note on alphabetisation 8
- Preface 9
- Introduction: Looking across the Baltic Sea and over linguistic fences 11
-
Section 1. Mental maps
- 1 The northern part of the Ocean in the eyes of ancient geographers 29
- 2 Austmarr on the mental map of medieval Scandinavians 49
- 3 The connection between geographical space and collective memory in Jómsvíkinga saga 67
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Section 2. Mobility
- 4 Rune carvers traversing Austmarr? 91
- 5 Polish noble families and noblemen of Scandinavian origin in the eleventh and twelfth centuries 117
- 6 A medieval trade in female slaves from the north along the Volga 129
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Section 3. Language
- 7 Ahti on the Nydam strap-ring 147
- 8 Low German and Finnish revisited 173
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Section 4. Myth and religion formation
- 9 Mythic logic and meta-discursive practices in the Scandinavian and Baltic regions 187
- 10 The artificial bride on both sides of the Gulf of Finland 211
- 11 Local Sámi bear ceremonialism in a Circum-Baltic perspective 235
- 12 Mythologies in transformation 263
- Contributors 289
- Indices 291