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The hammer and the cross : a new history of the Vikings

معرفی کتاب «The hammer and the cross : a new history of the Vikings» نوشتهٔ Robert Ferguson، منتشرشده توسط نشر Allen Lane در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

For those living outside Scandinavia, the Viking Age effectively began in 793 with an attack on the monastery at Lindisfarne. The attack on Lindisfarne was a characteristically violent harbinger of what was in store for Britain and much of Europe from the Vikings for the next 300 years, until the final destruction of the heathen temple to the Norse gods at Uppsala around 1090. Robert Ferguson is a sure guide across what he calls 'the treacherous marches which divide legend from fact in Viking Age history'. His long familiarity with the literary culture of Scandinavia - the eddas, the poetry of the skalds and the sagas - is combined with the latest archaeological discoveries and the evidence of picture-stones, runes, ships and objects scattered all over northern Europe, to make the most convincing modern portrait of the Viking Age in any language. "The Hammer and the Cross" ranges from Scandinavia itself to Kievan Rus and Byzantium in the east, to Iceland, Greenland and the north American settlements in the west. Beyond its geographical boundaries, the book takes us on a journey to a misty region inhabited by Hallfred the Troublesome Poet, Harald Bluetooth, Ragnar Hairy-Breeches, Ivar the Boneless and Eyvind the Plagiarist, in which literature, history and myth dissolve into one another. The Hammer And The Cross Ranges From Scandinavia Itself To Kievan Rus And Byzantium In The East, To Iceland, Greenland And The North American Settlements In The West; The History Of Britain Is Seen As Part Of A Thoroughly European Continuum. Beyond Its Geographical Boundaries The Book Takes The Reader On A Journey To A Misty Region Inhabited By Hallfred The Troublesome Poet, Harald Bluetooth, Ragnar Hairy-breeches, Ivar The Boneless And Eyvind The Plagiarist, In Which Literature, History And Myth Dissolve Into One Another.--jacket. 1. The Oseberg Ship -- 2. The Culture Of Northern Heathendom -- 3. The Causes Of The Viking Age -- 4. 'the Devastation Of All The Islands Of Britain By The Heathens' -- 5. The Vikings In The Carolingian Empire -- 6. Across The Baltic -- 7. The Danelaw I: Occupation -- 8. The Settlement Of Iceland -- 9. Rollo And The Norman Colony -- 10. The Master-builder: Harald Bluetooth And The Jelling Stone -- 11. The Danelaw Ii: Assimilation -- 16. St Brice, St Alphege And The Wolf: The Fall Of Anglo-saxon England -- 17. The Viking Saint -- 18. Heathendom's Last Bastion. Robert Ferguson. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. For those living outside Scandinavia, the Viking Age effectively began in 793 with an attack on the monastery at Lindisfarne, a characteristically violent harbinger of what was in store for Britain and much of Europe for the next 300 years. This is Robert Ferguson's account of those tumultuous days 'The Hammer and the Cross' gives the most exciting account of the Viking age ever written!
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