A Brief History of the Vikings
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Narrated by:
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Mark Meadows
Summary
"From the Fury of the Northmen deliver us, O Lord."
Between the eighth and eleventh centuries, the Vikings surged from their Scandinavian homeland to trade, raid and invade along the coasts of Europe. Their influence and expeditions extended from Newfoundland to Baghdad, their battles were as far-flung as Africa and the Arctic. But were they great seafarers or desperate outcasts, noble heathens or oafish pirates, the last pagans or the first of the modern Europeans? This concise study puts medieval chronicles, Norse sagas and Muslim accounts alongside more recent research into ritual magic, genetic profiling and climatology. It includes biographical sketches of some of the most famous Vikings, from Erik Bloodaxe to Saint Olaf, and King Canute to Leif the Lucky. It explains why the Danish king Harald Bluetooth lent his name to a 21st century wireless technology; which future saint laughed as she buried foreign ambassadors alive; why so many Icelandic settlers had Irish names; and how the last Viking colony was destroyed by English raiders.
Extending beyond the traditional 'Viking age' of most books, A Brief History of the Vikings places sudden Scandinavian population movement in a wider historical context. It presents a balanced appraisal of these infamous sea kings, explaining both their swift expansion and its supposed halt. Supposed because, ultimately, the Vikings didn't disappear: they turned into us.
Jonathan Clements is the author of Pirate King, Moon in the Pines and Confucius: A Biography. He lives in London and Jyvaskyla.
©2013 Jonathan Clements (P)2013 Audible LtdThe book spends more time on the mythological than I'd have liked having bought it for a history and with Neil Gaiman's mythology doing a more thorough job. I liked that the book segues from Saga (likely fictional) stories into historically supported sources by mentioning thay at some point in the chapter the legend turns to history.
Covers a lot of the ground I knew about with some interesting tales but is very much a whistle stop tour of the Viking Age.
Quick overview of the Vikings
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Would you consider the audio edition of A Brief History of the Vikings to be better than the print version?
Yes, the narrator engages you early on with a fine performance. It may be difficult to keep track of dates and names via the audio version, but the narration more than makes up for this.What did you like best about this story?
it's comprehensive and gives you lots of background not only of the Viking world, the key players and the culture, but also a little on Norse mythology and also of the world the Vikings inhabited. Not to mention a good footnote on their legacy.Which scene did you most enjoy?
Probably the discussion of the Icelandic and Greenland having recently been on holiday to Iceland.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
no, I dipped to and from on my way to work and at night in bed.Any additional comments?
The 'brief history' series continues to impress, mostly due to the fine narrators being used.Behold the Vikings, not who you thought they were
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Solid history
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A great overview, and the most spine-tingling conclusion I didn’t see coming
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Fantastic listen, better than fiction!
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