Read Northmen: The Viking Saga AD 793-1241 Online
Authors: John Haywood
Fell, C. E. (ed.),
The Viking Age in the Isle of Man
(London, 1983).
Fenton, A. and Pálsson, H. (eds),
The Northern and Western Isles in the Viking World
(Edinburgh, 1984).
Graham-Campbell, J. and Batey, C. E.,
Vikings in Scotland: an Archaeological Survey
(Edinburgh, 1998).
Larsen, A.,
The Vikings in Ireland
(Roskilde, 2001).
Ó Cróinin, D.,
Early Medieval Ireland 400–1200
(London, 1995).
Price, N.,
The Vikings in Brittany
, Viking Society for Northern Research Saga Book 22 (1986
–
9), pp. 319
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Redknap, M.,
Vikings in Wales
(Cardiff, 2000)
Ritchie, A.,
Viking Scotland
(London, 1993).
Smyth, A. P.,
Scandinavian York and Dublin
(2 vols, Dublin, 1975
–
9).
Smyth, A. P.,
Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD 400–1000
(London, 1984).
Wilson, D. M.,
The Vikings in the Isle of Man
(Aarhus, 2008.)
ENGLAND
Abels, R.,
Alfred the Great
(London and New York, 1998).
Brooks, N. P., ‘England in the Ninth Century: the Crucible of Defeat’ in
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
, 5th Series, 29, pp. 1
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Edwards, B. J. N.,
Vikings in North West England
(Lancaster, 1998)
Hall, R. A.,
Viking Age York
(London, 1994).
Hart, C.,
The Danelaw
(London, 1992).
Lawson, M. K.,
Cnut: England’s Viking King
(Stroud, 2004).
Richards, J. D.,
Viking Age England
(Stroud, 2004).
Scragg, D. G.(ed.),
The Battle of Maldon AD 991
(Oxford, 1991).
Smyth, A. P.,
Scandinavian York and Dublin
(2 vols, Dublin, 1975
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9).
Stenton, F. M.,
Anglo-Saxon England
(3rd edn, Oxford, 1971).
FRANCIA
Bates, D.,
Normandy before 1066
(London, 1982).
Logan, F. D.,
The Vikings in History
(London, 1983).
McKitterick, R.,
The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians 751–987
(London, 1983).
Nelson, J. L.,
Charles the Bald
(London, 1992).
Wallace-Hadrill, J. M., ‘The Vikings in Francia’ in
ibid.
,
Early Medieval History
(Oxford, 1975).
RUSSIA AND THE EAST
Blöndal, S. and Benedikz, B. S.,
The Varangians of Byzantium
(Cambridge, 2007).
Dolukhanov, P. M., ,
The Early Slavs: Eastern Europe from the Initial Settlement to the Kievan Rus
(London, 1996).
Ellis Davidson, H. R.,
The Viking Road to Byzantium
(London, 1976).
Franklin, S. and Shepard J.,
The Emergence of Rus 750–1200
(Abingdon and New York, 2013).
Martin, J.,
Medieval Russia 980–1584
(Cambridge, 2007).
SHIPS AND SEAFARING
Bately, J. and Englert, A.,
Ohthere’s Voyages
(Roskilde, 2007).
Christensen, A. E. (ed.),
The Earliest Ships: the Evolution of Boats into Ships
(London, 1996).
Crumlin-Pedersen, O.,
Aspects of Maritime Scandinavia AD 200–1200
(Roskilde, 1990).
Crumlin-Pedersen, O.,
Archaeology and the Sea in Scandinavia and Britain
(Roskilde, 2010).
Haywood, J.,
Dark Age Naval Power
(2nd revised edn, Hockwold-cum-Wilton, Norfolk, 1999).
Short, W. R.,
Viking Weapons and Combat Techniques
(Yardley, 2009).
Unger, R. W. (ed.),
Cogs, Caravels and Galleons: the Sailing Ship 1000–1650
(London, 1994).
Williams, G.,
The Viking Ship
(London, 2014).
MILITARY
Griffith, P.,
The Viking Art of War
(London, 1995).
Harrison, M.,
Viking Hersir
(London, 1993).
Lund, N., ‘Danish Military organisation’ in J. Cooper (ed.),
The Battle of Maldon, Fiction and Fact
(London, 1993).
Nørgård Jørgensen, A. and Clausen, B. L. (eds),
Military Aspects of Scandinavian Society in a European Perspective, AD 1-1300
(Publications from the National Museum, Studies in Archaeology and History Vol 2, Copenhagen, 1997).
Short, William R.,
Viking Weapons and Combat Techniques
(Yardley, Pennsylvania, 2009).
Siddorn, J. K.,
Viking Weapons and Warfare
(Stroud, 2000).
MYTH AND RELIGION
Crossley-Holland, K.,
The Penguin Book of Norse Myths
(London, 2011).
DuBois, T. A.,
Nordic Religions in the Viking Age
(Philadelphia, 1999).
Ellis Davidson, H. R.,
Gods and Myths of Northern Europe
(Harmondsworth, 1964).
Page, R. I.,
Norse Myths
(London, 1990).
Turville-Petre, E. O. G.,
Myth and Religion of the North: the Religion of Ancient Scandinavia
(2nd edn, Greenwich, Conn., 1977).
VIKING LIFE AND CULTURE
Bailey, R. N.,
Viking Age Sculpture in Northern England
(London, 1980)
Clarke, H. and Ambrosiani, B.,
Towns in the Viking Age
(2nd rev. edn, Leicester, 1995).
Graham-Campbell, J.,
Viking Art
(London, 2013).
Hadley, D. M. and Harkel, L.,
Everyday Life in Viking Towns
(Oxford, 2013).
Jesch, J.,
Women in the Viking Age
(Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1991).
Jochens, J.,
Women in Old Norse Society
(Ithaca and London, 1995).
Karras, R.,
Slavery and Society in Medieval Scandinavia
(New Haven, Connecticut, 1988).
Page, R. I.,
Runes
(London, 1987).
GENETIC STUDIES
Sykes, B.,
Saxons, Vikings and Celts: the Genetic Roots of Britain and Ireland
(Norton, 2008).
Wood, M., and Harding S.,
Viking DNA: the Wirral and West Lancashire Project
(Nottingham, 2010).
AFTER THE VIKINGS
Christiansen, E.,
The Northern Crusades
(London, 1997).
McDonald, R. A.,
The Kingdom of the Isles
(East Linton, 1997).
Sawyer, B. and Sawyer, P.,
Medieval Scandinavia
(Minneapolis-London, 1993).
1. Viking gods (Werner Forman / Getty Images).
2. Viking longhouse at Borg, Lofoten Islands (John Haywood).
3. Bronze Age ships on petroglyphs (John Haywood).
4. Royal burial mounds, Gamla Uppsala (Jose Hernandez / Flickr).
5. Gokstad ship (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway).
6. Viking helmet from Gjermundbu, Norway (Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway).
7. King Edmund martyred by the Danes, Pickering Church, North Yorkshire (John Haywood).
8. Irish monastic tower, Glendalough (Shutterstock).
9. Ruins of Luni, Italy (John Haywood).
10. Great Gate of Kiev (John Swift).
11. Walls of Constantinople (John Haywood).
12. Knarr ship (Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde, Denmark).
13. Haymaking on the Faroe Islands (John Haywood).
14. Thingvellir, Iceland (Ullstein Bild / Getty Images).
15. L’ Anse-aux-Meadows settlement (Wolfgang Kaehler / Getty Images).
16. Aerial view of Hedeby, Denmark (Archäologisches Landesamt Schleswig-Holstein).
17. Aerial view of Trelleborg, Sjælland, Denmark (Thue C. Leibrandt / Wikimedia Commons).
18. Cnut and Aelfgifu (The British Library Board, Stowe 944, f.6).
19. Fenrir the Wolf and Yggdrasil in the
Edda
manuscript (Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies).
20. Ruins of Hvalsey church, Greenland (Wolfgang Kaehler / Getty Images).
Aachen 44, 69, 78, 93
Abalus 12
Abbo the Twisted 95, 97
Absalon, bishop of Roskilde 322
Adam of Bremen 37, 277, 284, 311
Aed mac Boanta 120–21
Ælfheah, archbishop of Canterbury 257, 293
Ælle 51, 69
Æthelred 52-3
Æthelred the Unready 106, 248, 250–53, 255–60, 285
Æthelstan 47, 73, 74, 123–4, 151, 288
Æthelwulf 47
afterlife 6–8, 15
Ahmed ibn Fadlan 183–6, 193
Aidan, monk 43, 112
Alcuin, scholar 42, 44, 69
Alexander III 337, 339
Alexander Nevsky 326
Alfred the Great 53, 55–60, 62–6, 123, 258
Life of King Alfred
59
reforms 62–3
Al-Ghazal 172–3
Alogi 27
amber 12, 13, 14, 32, 80
Angantyr 33, 35, 279
Angles 17, 20, 28, 43, 69, 132
East Angles 51, 52, 255
Anglo-Saxons 46, 48, 58, 63, 66
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
62–3, 73, 251, 255, 256–7, 269
Anund 53, 55, 56
Arabs 164, 166, 175, 176, 186, 187, 188, 318–19
Armagh 139
army structure 61–2
women 96
Arnulf of Carinthia 99, 105
Artgal 122–3
Athelney 58–9, 60
Attila the Hun 31
Aud the Deep-Minded 117, 216, 219–20
Baghdad 188
Barda 190–91
Basil II 202–3
battles 49
Ashingdon 261
Bråvalla 35
Brentford 261
Brissarthe 104
Brunanburh 73–4, 124, 151
Carham 264
Clontarf 158
Edington 59
Ellandun 46
Fyrisvellir 307
Hastings 267
Hingston Down 47
Killineer 142
Linn Duchaill 150
Maldon 249
Manzikert 205
Menai Straits 330
the Neva 326
Penselwood 261
Ragnarök 4, 73
Santwat 133–4
Sherston 261
Skitten Mire 128
Stamford Bridge 267, 268
Stiklestad 300
York 51–2
Benfleet 64–5
Beowulf 28–9, 33, 308
Bergen 232, 347, 350
Bernicia 55, 69, 123–5
beserkers 6, 205
Birka 308–10, 311
Björn Ironsides 169–71
Blathmac 112–13
boat-building 18
bog bodies
Grauballe Man 19
Tollund Man 19
Book of Kells
112
Borre
cemetery 39
Brian Boru 155–9
Britain
Roman and Saxon 27–8
tin trade 10
Brittany
raids 87
Veneti tribe 10
Viking colony 102–3
bronze 13–14
Bronze Age 14–15
Brynhild 31, 51
Bulgars 182–3, 184
Burgred 52, 54
Burgundians 17, 31
burial mounds
Birka 309
Chernigov 194
Gamla Uppsala 36–7
Gnezdovo 193
Hovgården 310
Jelling 281–2
Vendel 36
Byrhtnoth 249–50
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine culture 208–9