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Conspicuous Architecture : Medieval Round Churches in Scandinavia

Författare

Redaktör

  • Janne Harjula
  • Sonja Hukantaival
  • Anneli Randla
  • Tanja Ratilainen

Summary, in English

Medieval round churches are often seen as riddles in need of special explanation. Deviant architecture has been explained by three major theories – fortification, multi-functionality and symbolic copying. However, I claim that the round churches were normal except for their elite context and extraordinary plan. I then argue, that the elite consciously choose a “conspicuous architecture”, to use a concept inspired by Thorstein Veblen, as a social strategy of status and rivalry. Finally I discuss the theory by Richard Krautheimer on medieval imitation, where selected elements represented a symbolic wholeness, as far as the period was able to produce copies. The medieval building was an active process, where architectural elements from plenty of sources were reused to create something new, as in the medieval reuse of “spolia”. Every church is unique as a node in a web of relations, where the architecture is related to an infinite number of other buildings. I also shortly present an updated overview of the 34 medieval round churches in Scandinavia (fig. 2) as the latest overview for many still is the influential dissertation by Hugo F. Frölen from 1910-11, which wrongly stated, that all round churches were fortified.

Publiceringsår

2017

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

2-31

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Sacred Monuments and Practices in the Baltic Sea Region : New Visits to Old Churches

Dokumenttyp

Del av eller Kapitel i bok

Förlag

Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Ämne

  • Archaeology

Nyckelord

  • round church
  • conspicuous architecture

Conference name

Church Archaeology in the Baltic Sea Region

Conference date

2013-08-26 - 2013-08-30

Conference place

Turku University/Åbo, Finland

Aktiv

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISBN: 978-1-5275-0024-2