
Keskiaikaa koskeviin tutkimuksiin linkittävä Medievalists.net nosti tällä viikolla esiin suomalaisesta keskiaikatutkimuksesta otsikot:
* Networks, Archaeology, Cultural Heritage and the Use of History in the Medieval Monastic Sites in Finland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
* Early medieval hagiography as a source for the history of ideas: attitudes to dreams as an example
* Unchaste Female Pilgrims in the Later Middle Ages: Literary Representations as Reflections of Urban Cultural Reality
* “Revertere ad ecclesiam meam!” Dreams, visions and exhortations to undertake a pilgrimage in the canonisation process of Nicholas of Tolentino
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Now you have linked to two articles out of Finland in a short time... I'm surprised that there are that much activity by medievalists here.
Yes, apparently our Finnish friends are very busy churning out medieval articles :)
It's kind of hard to imagine that there is that much to write about the Finnish Middle Ages...
Any ideas on how to find a translation. I am interested in both the Anonymous of Whitby and Gregory of Tours, but know no Finnish. By the way, no surprise; Finnish medievalists have been active in OE since I was in graduate school in the 70s, frequently in English.
I'm interested in early medieval hagiography (visigothic and merovingian kingdoms) and, now, very sorry for not understanding Finnish... T_T