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Textbook Details

  • EDITION:
    2nd Edition
  • ISBN:
    0192801341
  • ISBN-13:
    9780192801340
  • PUB. DATE:
    July 2001
  • PUBLISHER:
    Oxford University Press
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A History of the Vikings / Edition 2 by Gwyn Jones

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Best Book that I would love to have!!by Anonymous

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I would like to have this book.

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i agree this was a difficult read.the information is very good though. i hate that information about vikings is usually based on numismatics and the like,but any history fan will enjoy it.

A Good but Difficult Readby Anonymous

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Being a decendent of Scandinavia, I wanted to really get an in-depth look at the history of the Vikings, and this book delivered. With that said, I really had a difficult time getting through this book. It is a difficult read by any measure. While the author's main focus was to give the reader a quite extensive look at the history of the Vikings, I felt that it could have been written in a way that...


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A History of the Vikings

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  • Pub. Date: July 2001
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Sales Rank: 229,240

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"An utterly splendid book, quite the most brilliantly written, balanced, and explanative general work on the Vikings ever to appear in English or in any language."-- Scandinavian Studies

The subject of this book is the Viking realms, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, their civilization and culture, and their many sided achievements at home and abroad.
A highly readable narrative follows the development of these Northern peoples--the Nordmenn--from their origins and the legendary pre-history to the military triumphs of Canute and the defeat of Harald Hardrádi at Stamford Bridge in 1066, which symbolically ended the Viking age.
The book recounts the Vikings' exploits in war, trade, and colonization: the assault on Western Christendom; the trading and military ventures to the Slav and Muslim worlds and to Byzantium; and the western voyages of discovery and settlement to Greenland, Iceland, and America.
Numerous photographs, maps, and drawings contribute to Gwyn Jones's rounded portrait of Viking civilization and vividly evoke the importance in their culture of religion, art, and seafaring.

Biography

Gwyn Jones is Emeritus Professor of English Language and Literature, University College, Cardiff