Visions of North in Premodern Europe. Dolly Jørgensen and Virginia Langum, eds. Cursor Mundi 31. Turnhout: Brepols, 2018. x + 374 pp. €90

Since antiquity, ideological and cultural visions of the North, both by outsiders and insiders, contrast, from the land of cold and darkness to the land of perpetual sunshine. The historical material is treated through various disciplines, such as cultural history, literary studies, art history, env...

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