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Making Christian landscapes in Atlantic Europe: conversion and consolidation in the early Middle Ages Ó Carragáin, Tomás • Turner, Sam [Hrsg.]. |
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Introduction: making Christian landscapes in the early medieval Atlantic world |
Hallowed by saints, coveted by kings: Christianisation and land tenure in Rathdown, c. 400-900 |
Reconstructing the territorial framework for ecclesiastical and secular power structures: a case study of the kingdom of Ui Faelain |
Conversion and consolidation in Leinster's royal heartland |
Territoriality and the cult of Saint Ciaran of Saigir |
Early ecclesiastical precincts and landscapes of Inishowen, County Donegal |
Christianising the landscape in early medieval Wales: the island of Anglesey |
Feeding the body and claiming the spirit(s): early Christian landscapes in west Wales |
Death and the formation of early Christian Scotland |
The bones of the Northumbrian landscape: technologies of social change in the conversion period |
Streanseshalch (Whitby), its satellite churches and lands |
Converting the Peak District? Britons, Angles and Christians |
Funerary patterns in towns in France and England between the fourth and tenth centuries: a comparative approach |
Christianisation and parish formation in early medieval France: a case study of the dioceses of Rennes, Dol and St Malo |
Parish boundaries and the illusion of territorial continuity in landscape archaeology: the evidence from the Touraine |
The creation of ecclesiastical landscapes in early medieval Galicia (northwest Spain, fifth to tenth centuries) |
From conversion to consolidation in eighth-century Hessia |
The religious transformation of a landscape: Drenthe (the Netherlands), c. ad 800-1600 |
Introducing Christianity to a challenging environment: the example of Norway |
Alternative histories on the making of the early Christian landscape of Iceland |