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family saga trustworthiness, a view primarily associated with the Icelandic school, coup-
led with some rather narrow views of what constituted the proper subjects of historical
inquiry, led to a general crisis of confidence in the saga sources for all kinds of historical
inquiry. One consequence is that there has been little social historical work of impor-
tance done on early Iceland since the first decades of this century.“
22. Miller: Bloodtaking and Peacemaking, 50-51.
23. Miller: Bloodtaking and Peacemaking, 76.
24. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 211-29.
25. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 135.
26. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 89.
27. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 89-90.
28. Sbr. Flateyjarbók II (Rv., Flateyjarútgáfan, 1945), 447.
29. Sigurður Nordal: íslenzk menning I, 299-300.
30. Gunnar Karlsson: „A Century of Research on Early Icelandic Society." Viking Revalu-
ations. Viking Society Centenary Symposium 14-15 May 1992. Ed. by Anthony Faulkes
and Richard Perkins (London, Viking Society, 1993), 17-18.
31. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 92.
32. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 20.
33. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 149.
34. Sigurður Nordal: „Auður og Ekla í fornmenntum fslendinga." Skírnir CLX (1986), 79-
100. - Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 173-94.
35. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 158-59.
36. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 160-66.
37. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 168.
38. Sigurður Nordal: Fornar menntir II, 169.