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Average rating4.2
Explores the society and economy, identity and world-views of the Scandinavian peoples, and their unique religious beliefs. The Viking expansion is discussed in detail, including analyses of its origin and consequences for a vast area stretching from the Asian steppe to North America, culminating in the long-term reshaping of Scandinavia itself
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This was such an eye opening book that helped me realize that a lot of the stereotypes that we have about the Vikings are false and that the Vikings really did have an impact in the early histories of Russia, Ukraine, Spain, and even North America. The Vikings weren't raiders, they were raiders that took advantage of poorly defended treasure trove monasteries and sought to achieve glory. The Viking mythology and religion is also very intriguing. An overall very informative and intriguing piece of historical scholarship.
I for some reason (perhaps the title?) was expecting this to be a novel. It is not. It went in more detail than I cared to read on various aspects of Viking life but overall it was informative and well-written.
VERY good book, highly informative. Dry in places, but has a few moments of levity. I appreciated how the author emphasized breaking myths about the Vikings, and was especially keen to emphasize that: