The Faroe Islands: Interpretations of HistoryUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1987 - 257 oldal Stranded in a stormy corner of the North Atlantic midway between Norway and Iceland, the Faroe Islands are part of "the unknown Western Europe"— a region of recent economic development and subnational peoples facing uncertain futures. This book tells the remarkable story of the Faroes' cultural survival since their Viking settlement in the early ninth century. At first an unruly little republic, the islands soon became tributary to Norway, dwindled into a Danish-Norwegian mercantilist fiefdom, and in 1816 were made a Danish province. Today, however, they are an internally self-governing Danish dependency, with a prosperous export fishery and a rich intellectual life carried out in the local language, Faroese. Jonathan Wylie, an anthropologist who has done extensive field work in the Faroes, creates here a vivid picture of everyday life and affairs of state over the centuries, using sources ranging from folkloric texts to parliamentary minutes and from census data to travelers' tales. He argues that the Faroes' long economic stagnation preserved an archaic way of life that was seriously threatened by their economic renaissance in the nineteenth century, especially as this was accompanied by a closer political incorporation into Denmark. The Faroese accommodated increasingly profound social change by selectively restating their literary and historical heritage. Their success depended on domesticating a Danish ideology glorifying "folkish" ways and so claiming a nationality separate from Denmark's. The book concludes by comparing the Faroes' nationality-without-nationhood to the contrasting situations of their closest neighbors, Iceland and Shetland. The Faroe Islands is an important contribution to Scandinavian as well as regional and ethnic studies and to the growing literature combining the insights and techniques of anthropology and history. Engagingly written and richly illustrated, it will also appeal to scholars in other fields and to anyone intrigued by the lands and peoples of the North. |
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... byre , she mostly lived in that byre while the cows stayed there . For this they called her " the byre woman , " and Snæbjørn was her lover . So it happened one year that the great men came south to Suðuroy to hold court , and they came ...
... byre , she mostly lived in that byre while the cows stayed there . For this they called her " the byre woman , " and Snæbjørn was her lover . So it happened one year that the great men came south to Suðuroy to hold court , and they came ...
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... byre at á Heyggi to his girl the byre woman , who was with child by him . He got food , fire , and a pot from her . He was in Snæbjarnarhol when there was a south wind , and stole mostly in the southern parts of the island ; but when ...
... byre at á Heyggi to his girl the byre woman , who was with child by him . He got food , fire , and a pot from her . He was in Snæbjarnarhol when there was a south wind , and stole mostly in the southern parts of the island ; but when ...
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... byre woman is also periph- eral in that she comes from another island , Mykines . Women commonly moved more often than men , but they did so either to work in someone else's house or to set up their own when they married . The byre ...
... byre woman is also periph- eral in that she comes from another island , Mykines . Women commonly moved more often than men , but they did so either to work in someone else's house or to set up their own when they married . The byre ...
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Norse Settlement to Danish Monopoly | 7 |
Toward a National Culture in an Odd Danish Province | 65 |
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