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Spelling, Dates, and Other Conventions
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Spelling, Dates, and Other Conventions 7
- List of Common Abbreviations 9
- Introduction: A New History of Medieval Scandinavia 11
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Part I Food Production: Natural and Supernatural Strategies
- 1. Magic, Miracles, and Rituals to Fight Famine in Old Norse Literature 29
- 2. Divine Intervention in the Preparation of Food and Drink in Old Norse Culture 53
- 3. The Rise and Extent of Commercial Stockfish Production and Trade in Medieval North-Norwegian Coastal Society 75
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Part II Food Trade, Distribution, and Commercial Activities
- 4. Food and Exclusion: Beer, Chicken, and Social Mobility in the Saga World 97
- 5. What Did the Norwegians Drink? 117
- 6. Stockfish Distribution: Getting Stockfish to the Consumer 131
- 7. The Theft of Food in Thirteenth- Century Norway and Iceland 145
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Part III Food Spaces, Consumption, and Feasting
- 8. The Semiotics of Hanging Around in the Kitchen in Late Sagas and Rímur 165
- 9. Consumption and Intoxication in an Old Norse Legendary Saga 191
- 10. Conflicts Regarding Hospitality in Old Norse Sources 207
- 11. The Practice of Feasting in Medieval Iceland 223
- Index of names and texts 241
- Index of places 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Spelling, Dates, and Other Conventions 7
- List of Common Abbreviations 9
- Introduction: A New History of Medieval Scandinavia 11
-
Part I Food Production: Natural and Supernatural Strategies
- 1. Magic, Miracles, and Rituals to Fight Famine in Old Norse Literature 29
- 2. Divine Intervention in the Preparation of Food and Drink in Old Norse Culture 53
- 3. The Rise and Extent of Commercial Stockfish Production and Trade in Medieval North-Norwegian Coastal Society 75
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Part II Food Trade, Distribution, and Commercial Activities
- 4. Food and Exclusion: Beer, Chicken, and Social Mobility in the Saga World 97
- 5. What Did the Norwegians Drink? 117
- 6. Stockfish Distribution: Getting Stockfish to the Consumer 131
- 7. The Theft of Food in Thirteenth- Century Norway and Iceland 145
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Part III Food Spaces, Consumption, and Feasting
- 8. The Semiotics of Hanging Around in the Kitchen in Late Sagas and Rímur 165
- 9. Consumption and Intoxication in an Old Norse Legendary Saga 191
- 10. Conflicts Regarding Hospitality in Old Norse Sources 207
- 11. The Practice of Feasting in Medieval Iceland 223
- Index of names and texts 241
- Index of places 249