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  • Monstrous Fishes and the Mead-Dark Sea: Whaling in the Medieval North Atlantic

    Monstrous Fishes and the Mead-Dark Sea by Szabo, Vicki E.;

    Whaling in the Medieval North Atlantic

    Series: The Northern World; 35;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher BRILL
    • Date of Publication 28 February 2008

    • ISBN 9789004163980
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages348 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 707 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Drawing on historical, legal, literary, ethnographic and archaeological evidence, this book offers an interdisciplinary perspective on the use, acquisition and perception of whales in the medieval Norse North Atlantic world.

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    Long description:

    Medieval people viewed whales in complex and contradictory ways, from marvelous to monstrous to mundane, heaven-sent or hell-bent. Despite this, whales are conspicuous in their absence from most historical and archaeological dialogues on the Middle Ages. Drawing upon a wealth of legal, literary and material evidence, this work details the ways in which whales were sought out and scavenged at sea and shore, fought over in legal and physical battles, and prized for meat, bone and fuel. Using Old Norse sagas, laws and material culture, alongside comparative historical and ethnographic evidence, Monstrous Fishes and the Mead-Dark Sea reexamines the value of whales in the medieval North Atlantic world.

    ?...Szabo, now professor of ancient and medieval history at Western Carolina University, is fascinated by whales. In studies of medieval economics or food production, whales are rarely mentioned. Art and utensils made from whale bone are supposed to come from stranded whales, if the source is even considered. Szabo changes all this. In her wonderful monomania, she has researched the early perceptions of whales in Europe, the methods used in hunting them, the many uses made of them and how they improved the economy of the communities in which whalers lived or sold the catch.... Szabo's enthusiasm is infectious; the book is fascinating, shedding light on a little-known aspect of medieval culture...?
    Annotation ?2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com), Reference & Research Book News Article date: May 1, 2008

    ?.... Monstrous Fishes is simply an incredible work. There is no other book that is even remotely like this, and it is likely to remain the definitive work on medieval whaling for a very long time.... Monstrous Fishes brings together an exceptional array of documentary, iconographic and archaeological sources not only for medieval whaling but indeed for medieval North Atlantic seafaring, society, economy and ecology. Indeed, the book?s title is frankly misleading; Monstrous Fishes may have whales at its heart but it ranges widely, and is as much as anything about the perception of the ocean through the evidence of the communities that played a part in this one particular industry... Monstrous Fishes is essentially an extended, detailed demonstration of the ?value added? of combining all the available data on the topic for this period, and the result is a book that is both readable for the generalist and ?mineable? for the specialist, an exposition as well as an encyclopaedia of medieval whaling...?
    Joe Flatman, Institute of Archaeology, University College London
    The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (2009) 38.2: 438-439.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Illustrations... ix
    Maps .... xi
    Chronology ... xvii
    Acknowledgements ... xix

    Introduction Mundane and Marvelous Whales in the Mead
    -Dark Sea ... 1

    Chapter One Medieval Perceptions of the Natural World .... 13
    Chapter Two Whales and Whaling from Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages ... 31
    Chapter Three Whales and North Atlantic Ecology ... 67
    Chapter Four Whalers and North Atlantic Ethnography ... 93
    Chapter Five Archaeological Approaches to North Atlantic Whale Use ... 147
    Chapter Six From Krakens to Fish Drivers: Monstrous Fishes in North Atlantic History and Literature .... 177
    Chapter Seven Blubber Missiles and Whale Riders: Mundane Fishes and the Sagas ... 211
    Chapter Eight Hidden Harpoons and Poached Whales: Mundane Fishes in North Atlantic Laws ... 243

    Conclusion From Medieval to Modern: The Legacy of Premodern Whaling .... 277

    Appendix Mysticete and Odontocete?Whales of the North Atlantic ... 285

    Bibliography .... 293
    Index ... 319

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