'Geopolitics' of the Viking Age? actors, factors and space

Lassi Kalevi Heininen, Joonas Ahola, Etunimetön Frog

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Abstract

'Geopolitics' is commonly understood to focus on physical space, resources and (state) power. In addition to this classical geopolitics, however, there are other schools of thought (of geopolitics) with a broader approach that takes into consideration a wider range of factors. Among these factors are 'new' actors, identity, knowledge, interrelations between power and knowledge, and the 'politicization' of physical space. These critical approaches to geopolitics are rather new. In this article they are applied to the Viking Age as a historical period. One of the conclusions is that 'Mobility' as a combination of several factors much explains the age and the success of the Vikings to cover and control rather large area in North Atlantic and Europe.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFibula, fabula, fact
Subtitle of host publicationthe Viking Age in Finland
EditorsJoonas Ahola, Etunimetön Frog
Place of PublicationHelsinki
PublisherSuomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura
Pages296-320
ISBN (Print)978-952-222-603-7
Publication statusPublished - 2014
MoEC publication typeA3 Part of a book or another research book

Publication series

SeriesStudia Fennica: Historica
Number18
ISSN1458-526X

Field of science

  • History and archaeology
  • International political science

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