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Children of Ash and Elm

A History of the Vikings

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By: Neil Price
Narrated by: Samuel Roukin
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The definitive history of the Vikings - from arts and culture to politics and cosmology - by a distinguished archaeologist with decades of expertise

The Viking Age - from 750 to 1050 saw an unprecedented expansion of the Scandinavian peoples into the wider world. As traders and raiders, explorers and colonists, they ranged from eastern North America to the Asian steppe. But for centuries, the Vikings have been seen through the eyes of others, distorted to suit the tastes of medieval clerics and Elizabethan playwrights, Victorian imperialists, Nazis, and more. None of these appropriations capture the real Vikings, or the richness and sophistication of their culture.

Based on the latest archaeological and textual evidence, Children of Ash and Elm tells the story of the Vikings on their own terms: their politics, their cosmology and religion, their material world. Known today for a stereotype of maritime violence, the Vikings exported new ideas, technologies, beliefs, and practices to the lands they discovered and the peoples they encountered, and in the process were themselves changed. From Eirík Bloodaxe, who fought his way to a kingdom, to Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir, the most traveled woman in the world, Children of Ash and Elm is the definitive history of the Vikings and their time.

©2020 Neil Price (P)2020 Recorded Books
Europe Expeditions & Discoveries Military Scandinavia World Middle Ages Viking Thought-Provoking Norway History
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The narrator’s frequently execrable pronunciations of both Scandinavian and English words. This really spoiled it for me

Excellent scholarship and presentation of the latest thinking and research

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A really remarkable text. Constructing a vivid story and really interesting perspectives on an area of history usually left without such nuance. I highly recommend to anyone interested in the history of the Viking age!

Beautifully written, beautifully read

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I think Neil Price is outstanding in both his knowledge and his narrative a great book by a leading light in the field. Samuel Roukin is an excellent reader and completes the journey through what is at times a difficult telling and also a beautiful one and his pronunciation is superb. If you wish a proper understanding of the people of the north this is for you.

Fantastic

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Second listening and won't be my last, found it very enjoyable and have bought the paperbacks for friends.

Really good

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This was probably, and will no doubt keep the honour, of being my favourite non-fiction book I get through this year.

This book does everything I hoped it would. It gives you insights into the day to day life of the Norse people and shoots down all misconceptions that we have had thrust upon us by popular culture (no horns on helmets, Valhalla isn't a nordic word/name, it's actually a mis-translation by people from the Victorian era and so many other things that would make this bracket far too long if I were to list them all).

It discusses everything from the diaspora of the 'viking people' to the background/reasons behind the raids that were the introduction so many people had to this sear-faring folk. Obviously, plundering silver was a massive upside, but the male to female ratio made it near impossible for every man to find a partner, especially in a society where men were allowed more than one. So, yea, plundering silver and women.

One thing it highlights incredibly well is just why we shouldn't cling to the romantic image of a 'viking' as seen in popular movies, books or tv shows. Those offerings deliberately don't show the dark side of the vikings (and I don't just mean the violence). They did things that were truly awful, even when viewed through a contemporary lens.

I would say that, out of all the factual books/podcasts/documentaries I have consumed on the people from this era, Children of Ash and Elm gives the most in-depth and comprehensive look into them that I've come across. 

I'd highly recommend anyone with an interest in the people from this era, to pick this book up. You won't be disappointed. And I'd be shocked if you didn't discover a custom or two you weren't familiar with.

The narration to this audio book was flawless and, paired with the incredibly well-told history, made the 17 hours fly by in what felt like the space of a morning

Absolutely wonderful

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