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The diversity of the Viking world is illuminated in more than 100 readings contained in this primary source reader. The Norse translations, many of them new, are straightforward and easily accessible for students. The introductions contextualize the readings while allowing the sources to speak for themselves. All unfamiliar terms are explained unobtrusively in the body of the text. Thirteen black-and-white illustrations and one map provide visual context.

512 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2010

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Angus A. Somerville

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July 12, 2020
The editors will warn you before each chapter. ‘So and so may not be fact.’ ‘So and so may be embellished.’ ‘So and so may have never happened.’
You get the point. If you are looking for ‘facts’, this is not the book. Mildly entertaining with the theme - ‘Oh, you’re not Christian? Convert! Now! Or I’ll kill you!’. Such was organized religion.
138 reviews3 followers
December 26, 2019
A really enjoyable compilation of readings covering every dimension of The Viking Age. Angus Somerville was one of my uni profs and I could hear his voice reciting the words in my head at times in the sections he translated.
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October 24, 2023
This reader publishes multiple primary source translations to help readers gain a sense of what the Viking Age is. Spans from its beginning to its revival movements through WWII (the latter is not for the faint hearted…).
47 reviews1 follower
February 19, 2023
I mean it's a very comprehensive history of Vikings, what their life was like, etc. It took me a while to read but did not hate it. Except there were too many poems.
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175 reviews5 followers
October 12, 2013
An expansive look into the Viking Age, chock full of a wide variety of primary sources.
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