"Viking History and Society" constructs a comprehensive archive of the Scandinavian impact on the medieval world. Spanning the seminal years between the eighth and eleventh centuries, this series dissects the complex phenomenon known as the Viking Age. It moves beyond popular mythology to analyze the functional realities of Norse civilization.
The collection operates as a modular library, with each volume isolating specific mechanisms of the era. The scope of inquiry encompasses the geopolitical strategies of expansion, the evolution of naval warfare, and the intricacies of domestic law, religion, and trade.
By examining the interplay of environment, technology, and ideology, these texts reveal how a decentralized maritime society dominated European politics. This series provides a rigorous, objective foundation for understanding the culture that permanently redrew the map of the West.
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"Viking History and Society" constructs a comprehensive archive of the Scandinavian impact on the medieval world. Spanning the seminal years between the eighth and eleventh centuries, this series dissects the complex phenomenon known as the Viking Age. It moves beyond popular mythology to analyze the functional realities of Norse civilization.
The collection operates as a modular library, with each volume isolating specific mechanisms of the era. The scope of inquiry encompasses the geopolitical strategies of expansion, the evolution of naval warfare, and the intricacies of domestic law, religion, and trade.
By examining the interplay of environment, technology, and ideology, these texts reveal how a decentralized maritime society dominated European politics. This series provides a rigorous, objective foundation for understanding the culture that permanently redrew the map of the West.