The making of Christian myths in the periphery of Latin christendom (c. 1000-1300) /
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Copenhagen :
Museum Tusculanum Press,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Constructing the past: religious dimensions and historical consciousness in Adam of Bremen's Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum / Hans-Werner Goetz
- Pilgrims, missionaries and martyrs: the holy in Bede, Orkneyinga saga, and Knýtlinga saga / Carl Phelpstead
- The function of the saints in early Bohemian historical writing / Marie Bláhová
- The beginnings of local hagiography in Iceland: the lives of Bishops Þorlákr and Jón / Ásdis Egilsdóttir
- The friend of the meek: the late medieval miracles of a twelfth-century Icelandic saint / Ármann Jakobsson
- God and the saints in medieval Polish historiography / Norbert Kersken
- In the presence of the dead: Saint Canute the Duke in Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta danorum / Karsten Friis
- Royal saints in Hungarian chronicles, legends and liturgy / Lázló Veszprémy Sanctified beginnings and mythopoietic moments: the first wave of writing on the past in Norway, Denmark, and Hungary, c. 1000-1230 / Lars Boje Mortensen
- Divine elections for nations: a difficult rhetoric for medieval scholars? / Mary Garrison
- Constructing religious pasts: summary reflections / Håkan Rydving
- Reflections on historiography and the holy: center and periphery / Patrick Geary.