The Viking Age (c. 750–1050 AD) is conventionally seen as a
tumultuous time when hordes of fierce warriors from Scandinavia
wreaked havoc across the European continent and when Norse merchants
travelled to distant corners of the world in pursuit of slaves,
silver, and exotic commodities. Until relatively recently,
archaeologists and textual scholars had the tendency to weave a
largely male-dominated image of this pivotal period in world history,
dismissing or substantially downplaying women's roles in Norse
society. Today, however, there is ample evidence to suggest that many
of the most spectacular achievements of Viking Age Scandinavians - for
instance in craftsmanship, exploration, cross-cultural trade, warfare
and other spheres of life - would not have been possible without the
active involvement of women. Extant textual sources as well as the
perpetually expanding corpus of archaeological evidence thus
demonstrate unequivocally that both within the walls of the household
and in the wider public arena women’s voices were heard, respected
and followed. This pioneering and lavishly illustrated monograph
provides an in-depth exploration of women's associations with the
martial sphere of life in the Viking Age. The multifarious motivations
and circumstances that led women to engage in armed conflict or other
activities whereby weapons served as potent symbols of prestige and
empowerment are illuminated and interpreted through an
interdisciplinary approach to medieval literature and archaeological
evidence from Scandinavia and the wider Viking world. Additional
cross-cultural excursions into the lives and legends of female
warriors in other past and present cultural milieus - from the Asiatic
steppes to the savannas of Africa and European battlefields - lead to
a nuanced understanding of the idea of the armed woman and its
embodiments in Norse literature, myth and archaeological reality.
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Amazons of the North
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781789256666
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxbow
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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