
- 192 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Vikings of the Irish Sea
About this book
Vikings began raiding islands and monasteries on the Atlantic fringes of Europe in the 790s. The Irish Sea rapidly became one of their most productive hunting grounds. Attacks, battles and destruction were accompanied by trade – in slaves, silver and fine objects.
Vikings crossed and re-crossed the Irish Sea in search of land, wealth and power. Raids were followed by settlement, first in fortified camps, and later in towns, market enclaves and rural estates. Vikings came into contact with existing populations in Ireland, Britain and the Isle of Man. Viking paganism, demonstrated by spectacular burials, was gradually eclipsed by Christianity. By 1050, the process of assimilation was well under way, yet Viking influence and distinctiveness did not altogether disappear.
This updated edition of Vikings of the Irish Sea takes the sea as its starting point and looks afresh at the story of a supremely opportunistic people who left their mark in ways that still resonate today.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Raids and Early Settlement in Ireland
- Chapter 3: Exporting Violence and Seeking Landfall c. 850–c. 1050
- Chapter 4: Land-take and Landscape
- Chapter 5: Burial: Changing Rites, New Places
- Chapter 6: Trade, Silver and Market Sites
- Chapter 7: Towns and Urbanisation
- Chapter 8: Assimilation and Cultural Change
- Chapter 9: Conclusion
- List of Abbreviations
- Notes
- Bibliography