This book is a lively introduction to Norsemen in the period 750-1050. Without dismissing stereotypes of aggressive, warmongering Vikings, Eric Christiansen shows how Nordic peoples responded to hostile environments at home and overseas. He concentrates on life within their homelands and colonies, families and communities. The Norsemen in the Viking Age covers many aspects of Nordic life, including ecology, politics, war, work, and migration. Christiansen examines both social conventions and self-awareness of individuals and groups, and reconstructs Viking-age ideas about the past, present, and future to explain contemporary behaviour. Runic, poetic, and archaeological evidence is used to illustrate the author's arguments, while an appendix sketches the outline of modern research and the directions it is taking.
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"This is an interesting, often informative and provocative book."The Medieval Review
"[A] thought-provoking survey of, and engagement with, the wholegamut of Viking-age activities and resulting scholarship." SagaBook
"This book is an absolute delight, a quirky, hard-hittingpotpourri to be dipped into and savoured by anyone even remotelyinterested in the period ... Altogether this is a lively,provocative and stimulating book, strongly recommended to anyonewith interest in early medieval Europe or indeed any reader seekingentertainment." History July 2007
"[A] thought-provoking survey of, and engagement with, the wholegamut of Viking-age activities and resulting scholarship." SagaBook
"This book is an absolute delight, a quirky, hard-hittingpotpourri to be dipped into and savoured by anyone even remotelyinterested in the period ... Altogether this is a lively,provocative and stimulating book, strongly recommended to anyonewith interest in early medieval Europe or indeed any reader seekingentertainment." History July 2007