The wolf age: the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons and the battle for the North Sea Empire

"The first major book on Vikings by a Scandinavian author to be published in English, The Wolf Age reframes the struggle for a North Sea empire and puts readers in the mindset of Vikings, providing new insight into their goals, values, and what they chose to live and die for. Tore Skeie (Norway...

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1. Verfasser: Skeie, Tore 1977- (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: McCullough, Alison (ÜbersetzerIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Pushkin Press 2022
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Zusammenfassung:"The first major book on Vikings by a Scandinavian author to be published in English, The Wolf Age reframes the struggle for a North Sea empire and puts readers in the mindset of Vikings, providing new insight into their goals, values, and what they chose to live and die for. Tore Skeie (Norway's Most Important Young Historian) takes readers on a thrilling journey through the bloody shared history of England and Scandinavia, and on across early medieval Europe, from the wild Norwegian fjords to the wealthy cities of Muslim Andalusia. Warfare, plotting, backstabbing and bribery abound as Skeie skillfully weaves sagas and skaldic poetry with breathless dramatization as he entertainingly brings the world of the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons to vivid life. In the eleventh century, the rulers of the lands surrounding the North Sea are all hungry for power. To get power they need soldiers, to get soldiers they need silver, and to get silver there is no better way than war and plunder. This vicious cycle draws all the lands of the north into a brutal struggle for supremacy and survival that will shatter kingdoms and forge an empire..."--
Beschreibung:Translated from the Norwegian
Maps on pages 2 and 3 of cover
"First published as 'Hvitekrist. Om Olav Haraldsson og hans tid' by Gyldendal Norsk Forlag in Oslo, 2018" -- title page verso
Beschreibung:378 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 20 cm
ISBN:9781782278351

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