Social Structures and Identity in Early Iceland

Stephen Pax Leonard
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Iceland differed from other Norse colonies as it lacked social structures found elsewhere, but also because the Icelanders established their own complex social structures. This article examines aspects of these social structures to determine how they contributed to a new Icelandic identity. The emergence of these social structures may be attributed to factors such as new patterns of social liability that may have developed in response to the unusually scattered population. The settlement pattern may have contributed to the significance of the role of law in early Iceland: a legal framework was required to manage the settlers’ claims and rights to the land. There emerged in Iceland a sense of what defined the settlers, its basis being the law and ‘legal attachment’. The uniqueness of Iceland’s social structures was intertwined with the landnam itself. It was the unsettled land that gave the Icelanders the freedom to create their society.
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早期冰岛的社会结构和身份
冰岛不同于其他北欧殖民地,因为它没有其他地方发现的社会结构,但也因为冰岛人建立了自己复杂的社会结构。本文考察了这些社会结构的各个方面,以确定它们如何促成新的冰岛身份。这些社会结构的出现可归因于一些因素,如社会责任的新模式,这些模式可能是对异常分散的人口作出反应而形成的。这种定居模式可能促成了法律在冰岛早期的重要作用:需要一个法律框架来管理定居者对土地的要求和权利。在冰岛出现了一种定义定居者的观念,它的基础是法律和“法律依附”。冰岛社会结构的独特性与它的地形本身是交织在一起的。正是这块不稳定的土地给了冰岛人创造社会的自由。
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