Iceland's medieval history has surged in academic interest, transcending its previous isolation, making it a rich field for scholars worldwide, from Latin America to East Asia.
This book serves a dual purpose: it provides a comprehensive overview of Iceland's medieval development and opens the topic to general readers and students unfamiliar with the complexities of the field.
Professor Sverrir Jakobsson emphasizes the uniqueness of this work, stating there is currently no other book available in English that lays out the history of medieval Iceland.
The historical narratives from Iceland are not just for specialists anymore; rather, they're gaining importance in broader discussions surrounding medieval Scandinavian political and ecclesiastical history.
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