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Romerrigets kollaps i 300- og 400-tallet kaster Europa ud i en krise af hidtil uset omfang. Endeløse krige, bitre magtkampe og strømme af desperate flygtninge hærger kontinentet og styrter antikkens verden i grus. Da støvet har lagt sig, er et nyt Europa født.Med ildhu og fortælleglæde kaster ti forskere lys over et overset, men ikke desto mindre fascinerende kapitel i Europas historie – en periode, vi kalder for folkevandringstiden. Ud af kaos begynder i den østlige del af kontinentet langs Donaus bredder i nutidens Rumænien og Ungarn. Området er skueplads for en række begivenheder, der har givet navn til perioden. Det er her vi møder hunnerne, goterne og senere gepiderne – tre folkeslag, der tilkæmper sig magt og lykkes med at danne nye, flygtige riger og imperier, mens Romerrigets indflydelse smuldrer. Bogen giver også læseren et indblik i samfundsudviklingen i Skandinavien, for også her opstod der nye stærke kongedømmer under påvirkning af den politiske udvikling længere sydpå.Ud af kaos er rigt illustreret og henvender sig til alle, der ønsker at blive klogere på, hvordan grundstenene til det Europa, vi kender i dag, blev lagt. Bogen er udgivet i forbindelse med Moesgaard Museums særudstilling af samme navn.
The royal sites of Lejre and Gamla Uppsala loom large in Nordic history and folklore, as aristocratic power centres founded by descendants of the gods. With almost no contemporary records from within Scandinavia, the histories of the early Viking Age kings of Denmark and Sweden have largely been shaped by foreign chroniclers and medieval legends – each adding layers of myth and bias. At the same time, scholarly trends in the interpretation of such texts have moved through cycles of source critical emphasis that have spanned the full bandwidth from extreme credulity to the total rejection of any genuine historical content.This book, and the six-year project of which it is the result, presents a unique Danish-Swedish interdisciplinary collaboration between historians, saga scholars, and archaeologists to explore the roots of Scandinavia’s earliest kingdoms. The team of authors examines these elusive records alongside new striking archaeological discoveries at both sites, revealing high-status environments. Is it possible to illuminate the shadows of early Northern history, to attempt a genuine chronicle of the first kingdoms and their peoples? How does the archaeology of what can truly be termed royal palaces compare to the evidence of texts? Deliberately embracing debate without necessarily reaching consensus, the authors present the state of the art in our understanding of the dynasties that would reshape the Northern world.
The collapse of the Roman Empire in the 4th and 5th centuries AD plunges Europe into a crisis of unprecedented dimensions. Endless wars, bitter power struggles and wave after wave of desperate refugees devastate the continent and leave the Antique World in ruins. But when the dust settles, a new Europe is born.With great enthusiasm and passion, ten experts share their knowledge and give a compelling insight into an overlooked but absorbing chapter of European history – a time we call the Migration period. The starting point is in the eastern part of the continent, along the banks of the Danube in present-day Romania and Hungary. In the 4th and 5th centuries AD, this area is the setting for events that have given their name to the Migration period. It is here we meet the Huns, the Goths and later the Gepids: Three peoples who battle their way to power and who succeed in establishing new, transient realms and empires, while the influence of the Roman Empire crumbles and the power balance in Europe shifts dramatically. The reader is also initiated into developments in Scandinavian society at this time. New powerful realms are established here, too, under the influence of political developments further south.Out of Chaos is richly illustrated and is aimed at everyone who wants to discover more about the how the foundation stones for modern Europe were laid. The book is published in conjunction with Moesgaard Museum’s exhibition of the same name.
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