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Vers l’Orient et vers l’Occident : regards croisés sur dynamiques et les transferts culturels des Vikings à la Rous ancienne
Result of a Franco-Russian project (CNRS – Russian Academy of Sciences), this publication presents the latest advances of recent research on the Vikings in a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective across Eastern Europe. It proposes a reflection on the dynamics of cultural exchanges analysed as a process of interactions that have traversed ethnic or social groups, countries, religious beliefs and practices, generations, genders. Questions concerning the specificities of these processes and the reciprocal transformations of Scandinavian settlements and local societies (Frankish, Anglo-Saxon, Slavic, Finnish) are posed. A large part is devoted to the actors involved in these changes (elites, merchants, ecclesiastics, artisans, women, skalds, historiographers...), and the places or areas where they took place. This publication thus participates to the broader reflection on the notions discussed concerning acculturation, cultural transfers and the “middle ground” whose heuristic interest goes far beyond the phenomenon of Scandinavian expansion during the Viking era
В работе рассматривается судьба династического имени Святослав и его женского варианта -- Святослава – в 10-11 вв. Продемонстрирована теснейшая связь между выбором имени и вопросами властных привилегий в Средние века, предложены некоторые гипотезы, объясняющие появление славянского имени Святослав в скандинавских по происхождению династиях.
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В работе рассматривается судьба династического имени Святослав и его женского варианта -- Святослава – в 10-11 вв. Продемонстрирована теснейшая связь между выбором имени и вопросами властных привилегий в Средние века, предложены некоторые гипотезы, объясняющие появление славянского имени Святослав в скандинавских по происхождению династиях.
The article is about a new edited volume on medieval Novgorod, its history and culture, published in France. It alыo touches upon issues approached in this book.
The collection contains materials of the international scientific-practical conference. The book outlines current issues of the archeology of Kazakhstan and adjacent territories. The collection is addressed to archaeologists, ethnographers, historians and local historians.
The collection contains materials of reports sent to participate in the V International Scientific Conference, held in Aktobe on 6-7 October 2016, dedicated to the complex of events dedicated to the 25th anniversary of Independence Republic of Kazakhstan. The conference is named after the famous Kazakh archaeologist World Kasymovich Kadyrbaeva, who made a great contribution to the study of history and culture Western Kazakhstan. The existing long-standing and strong contacts with the representatives of research centers and Russian museums, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine received reflected in the materials sent by a wide chronological and thematic range. Proceedings of the conference will be of interest to archaeologists, ethnographers, historians, teachers and students, and anyone interested in the history and culture of Eurasia
Dynastic life in medieval Europe was subject to a complex network ofnorms, rules, and prohibitions. Some of these were recorded in writing,although, as a rule, with a signiÞcant delay, when the rules themselveswere about to fall out of use. Others, despite remaining unwritten, regu-lated many aspects of everyday dynastic life, which repeatedly conÞrmedtheir existence. This refers not only to ceremonial and dynastic etiquette,but also to a kind of family predestination compelling various dynastymembers and their immediate circle to take on certain roles and behave incertain ways and not others.