The Greatest Books of All Time on Vikings
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The "Vikings" category for books encompasses a diverse range of literature that delves into the rich and tumultuous history, culture, and mythology of the Norse seafarers who lived during the Viking Age, roughly from the late 8th to early 11th century. This genre includes historical fiction that vividly brings to life the sagas of legendary Viking warriors, explorers, and kings, as well as non-fiction works that provide detailed accounts of their raids, trade expeditions, and settlements across Europe and beyond. Additionally, the category explores the intricate Norse mythology, with its pantheon of gods, epic tales, and cosmological beliefs, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the Viking world. Whether through gripping narratives, scholarly research, or mythological retellings, books in the "Vikings" genre transport readers to a time of adventure, conquest, and profound cultural significance.
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1. The Long Ships by Frans G. Bengtsson
A Saga of the Viking Age
"The Long Ships" is a historical fiction novel centering around the Viking era. The story follows the adventures of a young Viking named Red Orm who is kidnapped by other Vikings, becomes a slave, then a chieftain's henchman, a merchant, explorer, and a soldier. His adventures take him from his native Sweden to Spain, England, Denmark, and Ireland. The novel explores the political, religious, and cultural landscapes of the era, providing a detailed and engaging portrayal of the Viking world.
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2. Viking Britain by Thomas Williams
A History
This historical work delves into the profound impact of Norse warriors on the British Isles from the eighth to the eleventh century. It explores the Vikings not merely as savage raiders, but as settlers, traders, and integral contributors to the cultural and political landscape of medieval Britain. The book offers a nuanced view of the era, challenging the traditional narrative of the Vikings as mere plunderers, and instead painting a complex picture of their roles as colonizers, craftsmen, and even lawmakers, who left a lasting legacy on British language, society, and geography. Through a blend of archaeological evidence and historical records, the narrative brings to life the world of the Vikings in Britain with vivid detail and scholarly insight.
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3. How To Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell
How to Train Your Dragon
The book is a whimsical adventure that follows the journey of a young Viking boy who, unlike his burly and boisterous peers, is not a natural at the traditional art of dragon-fighting. In a society where prowess in dragon combat is highly valued, he must prove his worth and gain respect by participating in a dragon-training initiation. Through a series of unexpected events, he befriends a dragon that is as unorthodox as he is, leading to a unique bond that challenges the norms of his tribe. The boy's intelligence, wit, and unconventional methods of dealing with dragons demonstrate that there are multiple ways to solve a problem and that strength comes in many forms.
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4. The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell
The Saxon Stories
Set in the tumultuous 9th century, the story follows Uhtred, a young Saxon nobleman who is captured and raised by Danish Vikings after they invade his homeland. As he grows up, Uhtred finds himself torn between his Saxon heritage and the Viking culture he has come to embrace. Amidst the backdrop of political intrigue and warfare, he struggles with his identity and loyalties, ultimately seeking to reclaim his ancestral lands. The narrative explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the clash of cultures during a pivotal period in English history.
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5. Ireland In The Medieval World, Ad400–1000 by Bhreathnach, Edel
Landscape, kingship and religion
This study offers a concise, interdisciplinary account of Ireland’s transformation between AD 400 and 1000, drawing on archaeology, annals, law tracts, hagiography and material culture to trace the emergence of kingship, kin-based society and monastic institutions; it situates the island within wider Atlantic and European networks, assesses the social and political impact of Viking settlement and trade, and reevaluates traditional narratives about conversion, literacy and state-formation to show how Ireland became an integral part of the medieval world by the end of the first millennium.
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