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Viking Empires
Viking Empires, first published in 2005, is a definitive global history of the Viking World.
Angelo Forte (Author), Richard Oram (Author), Frederik Pedersen (Author)
9780521829922, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 5 May 2005
462 pages, 60 b/w illus. 3 maps
25.7 x 18.5 x 3 cm, 1 kg
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Viking Empires, first published in 2005, is a definitive new history of five hundred years of Viking civilisation and the first study of the global implications of the expansion, integration, and reorientation of the Viking World. Offering an assessment of Scandinavian society before the 790s, the book traces the political, military, cultural and religious history of the Viking Age from Iceland to the Baltic States. The authors show that it is not possible to understand the history of the Norman Conquest, the successes of David I of Scotland or the relationship between the Holy Roman Empire and the Papacy without considering the impact of the history of Scandinavia. The book concludes with a new account of the end of the Viking era, arguing that there was no sudden decline but the gradual absorption of the Scandinavian kingdoms into the project of the crusades and a refocusing of imperial ambitions on the Baltic and Eastern Europe.
1. Viking raiders, Scandinavian Kingdoms and the wider world
2. The Beginnings
3. First contact: England and the continent
4. Ireland and Scotland
5. A Water World
6. Conquest and integration, c. 950–1260
7. The second Viking age in England, c. 970–1066
8. The Irish Sea
9. Scotland and the Vikings
10. Orkney and Shetland
11. Crossing the North Atlantic
12. Sailing the North Atlantic
13. Scandinavia and European integration: reform and rebirth
14. Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Medieval European archaeology [HDDM], Social & cultural history [HBTB], European history [HBJD]