Dwellings, Identities And Homes by Kristian Kristiansen

European Housing Culture from the Viking Age to the Renaissance

The book explores the intricate relationship between dwellings, identities, and the concept of home, delving into how these elements shape and reflect cultural and personal identities. Through a multidisciplinary lens, it examines the historical and contemporary significance of homes as spaces of belonging, memory, and identity formation. The narrative weaves together archaeological, anthropological, and sociological perspectives to offer a comprehensive understanding of how our living spaces influence and are influenced by our social and cultural contexts.

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