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Fæstninger, magasiner og symboler - Østersøens flertydige kirker

Wienberg, Jes LU orcid (2000) In META: Medeltidsarkeologisk tidskrift p.26-58
Abstract
Källa on Öland is used as a point of departure in a discussion of the so-called defensive churches or multi-functional churches at the Baltic Sea. The categorization of medieval society into four separate spheres, the church, the castle, the town and the countryside, is criticised as having created a heterogenous group of deviant churches. The deviant churches have been interpreted in three competitive perspectives: 1) defense, 2) profane function and 3) symbolic form. However, to understand the deviant churches it is necessary to combine the perspectives. The multi-functional churches represented a fusion, where the sacred and the profane were integrated. The whole point was, that a broad specter of functions such as hostelry, residence... (More)
Källa on Öland is used as a point of departure in a discussion of the so-called defensive churches or multi-functional churches at the Baltic Sea. The categorization of medieval society into four separate spheres, the church, the castle, the town and the countryside, is criticised as having created a heterogenous group of deviant churches. The deviant churches have been interpreted in three competitive perspectives: 1) defense, 2) profane function and 3) symbolic form. However, to understand the deviant churches it is necessary to combine the perspectives. The multi-functional churches represented a fusion, where the sacred and the profane were integrated. The whole point was, that a broad specter of functions such as hostelry, residence and store were made sacred by being integrated in the church building or church yard. Most of the multi-functional churches at the Baltic Sea belong to the period c. 1170-1240 and might be connected to the Danish empire, the crusades and the Saint Canute Guilds. When peace broke down in the 1240s, some of the multi-functional churches were symbolically fortified as also several towns and many manors. (Less)
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Fortresses, Storehouses and Symbols - ambiguous churches of the Baltic Sea
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Medieval churches, crusades
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META: Medeltidsarkeologisk tidskrift
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4
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26 - 58
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Medeltidsarkeologiska föreningen
ISSN
0348-7903
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Danish
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yes
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  author       = {{Wienberg, Jes}},
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  keywords     = {{Medieval churches; crusades}},
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  pages        = {{26--58}},
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  series       = {{META: Medeltidsarkeologisk tidskrift}},
  title        = {{Fæstninger, magasiner og symboler - Østersøens flertydige kirker}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/4784273/4252219.pdf}},
  year         = {{2000}},
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