
The Vikings: A Very Short Introduction
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Julian D. Richards
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
History
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
168
言語
英語
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Nov 3, 2005
出版社
Oxford University Press
版
1
ISBN-10
0192806076
ISBN-13
9780192806079
説明
Julian D. Richards invites readers to explore the multifaceted identity of the Vikings, shedding light on their complex nature as not just ruthless marauders but also skilled traders, craftsmen, and settlers. The narrative delves into their significant cultural and historical impact on the regions they encountered, challenging the stereotypical image that has shaped public perception for centuries.
Richards examines the social structures, beliefs, and everyday lives of the Viking people, revealing a society rich in innovation and tradition. From their intricate craftsmanship to their navigational prowess, the Vikings were not merely conquerors; they were pioneers who ventured into new lands and fostered connections with diverse cultures.
The exploration stretches beyond their raids, covering the profound transformations they brought about in Britain and beyond. Richards presents a nuanced understanding of the Viking legacy, showcasing their contributions to trade, culture, and exploration in an accessible and engaging manner.
With careful balance and scholarly rigor, this work encourages readers to reassess their views on a civilization often misunderstood and to appreciate the Vikings for their significant role in shaping history.
Richards examines the social structures, beliefs, and everyday lives of the Viking people, revealing a society rich in innovation and tradition. From their intricate craftsmanship to their navigational prowess, the Vikings were not merely conquerors; they were pioneers who ventured into new lands and fostered connections with diverse cultures.
The exploration stretches beyond their raids, covering the profound transformations they brought about in Britain and beyond. Richards presents a nuanced understanding of the Viking legacy, showcasing their contributions to trade, culture, and exploration in an accessible and engaging manner.
With careful balance and scholarly rigor, this work encourages readers to reassess their views on a civilization often misunderstood and to appreciate the Vikings for their significant role in shaping history.