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Vikinger i krig by Kim Hjardar
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Vikinger i krig (original 2011; edition 2014)

by Kim Hjardar

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Vikings at War presents a sumptuous depiction of how the Vikings waged war; their weapons technology, offensive and defensive warfare, military traditions and tactics, their fortifications, ships and command structure. It also portrays the Viking raids and conquest campaigns that brought the Vikings to virtually every corner of Europe and even to America. Viking ships landed on almost every shore in the Western world during the 350 years that followed the introduction of the sail into the region, from the 9th to the 11th century. Viking ravages united the Spanish kingdoms and stopped Charlemagne and the Franks' advance in Europe. Wherever Viking ships roamed, enormous suffering followed in their wake, but the encounter between cultures changed both European and Nordic societies. Employing unorthodox and unpredictable strategies, which were hard for more organized forces to respond to, the most crucial element of the Viking's success was their basic strategy of evading the enemy by arriving by sea, then attacking quickly and with great force before withdrawing quickly. The warrior class dominated in a militarized society. Honor was everything, and breaking promises and ruining one's posthumous reputation was considered worse than death itself. If a man offended another man's honor, the only way out was blood revenge. Never before have the Viking art of war, weapons and the history of their conquests been presented together in such detail. With over 380 color illustrations including beautiful reconstruction drawings, maps, cross-section drawings of ships, line-drawings of fortifications, battle plan reconstructions and photos of surviving artifacts including weapons and jewelry.… (more)
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The best & fullest one-volume survey of Vikings from a strictly *military* angle is this 400pp treasure chest, translated from Norwegian.

In general I strongly reject thematic (as opposed to chronological) sectioning for historical surveys of this type, but due to this book's more specialised scope, its most uniquely useful part is precisely its first - also thematical - half, separately detailing organisation, training, art of war, fortification... Plus weapons, in a rich chapter which is the contribution authored by Vegard Vike. ( )
  SkjaldOfBorea | Sep 1, 2023 |
This is a popular, and richly illustrated, history of the military side of the Viking Age. Structurally, the first several chapters deal thematically with subjects such as weaponry, tactics, and shipbuilding, followed by a number of chapters each giving a chronological account of viking activities in a particular region (Scotland, Ireland, England, Francia, Iberia, Russia and Ukraine, Byzantium, Greenland and America).

It's mostly quite good, especially the thematic chapters. If I'd object to anything - apart from a few minor errors I noted - it's the authors' selective skepticism: sometimes they accept late sources, such as the Icelandic sagas, or even modern interpretations of them*, unquestioningly, while sometimes they treat chroniclers much closer to what they're describing with great circumspection: I can't spot any principle at work here.

* The most questionable example is perhaps the identification of Macbeth with the Scots ruler Karl Hundason from the Orkneyinga Saga. This may well be correct - Macbeth was king of Scots at the time the saga puts Karl's activities - but the book simply substitutes Macbeth's name for Karl's when retelling the saga's account of his war with the Orcadians, leaving the naive reader with no clue there is a question here at all.
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The result is an excellent history of an important historical era that is not only award-winning in its original Norwegian but also a compelling history in English translation as well. Readers from the undergraduate level and up will find much to appreciate here, whether they look at the photos of various historical finds, peruse the book’s many maps of Viking raids and invasions, or read the book’s substantial text. Those English-language readers who have a strong interest in Viking history will find a great deal of value in reading this volume and adding it to their own library.
 
Vikingenes herjinger forente de spanske kongedømmene og stanset Karl den store og frankernes fremrykning i Europa. Overalt der vikingskipene ferdes fulgte enorme lidelser i deres kjølvann, men i møtet mellom kulturene forandres både de europeiske og nordiske samfunnene. Aldri før har vikingtidens krigskunst, våpen og tokter blitt presentert samlet. Denne boken viser frem vikingenes offensive og defensive krigføring, deres våpenteknologi, militære tradisjon og taktikk. Underveis tas leseren med på de omfattende plyndrings- og erobringskampanjene som brakte vikingene helt til de muslimske rikene rundt Kaspihavet i øst, til Bagdad og Jerusalem i sør, til dagens Russland i nord og til indianerne i Amerika i vest. Gjennom detaljerte rekonstruksjoner, illustrasjoner, kart og foto gir Vikinger i krig et levende innblikk i en av de mest spennende epoker i Europas historie.
 

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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Hjardar, KimAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Vike, VegardAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Vike, Vegardmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Rue, Anders KvåleIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hjukström, CharlotteTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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Vikings at War presents a sumptuous depiction of how the Vikings waged war; their weapons technology, offensive and defensive warfare, military traditions and tactics, their fortifications, ships and command structure. It also portrays the Viking raids and conquest campaigns that brought the Vikings to virtually every corner of Europe and even to America. Viking ships landed on almost every shore in the Western world during the 350 years that followed the introduction of the sail into the region, from the 9th to the 11th century. Viking ravages united the Spanish kingdoms and stopped Charlemagne and the Franks' advance in Europe. Wherever Viking ships roamed, enormous suffering followed in their wake, but the encounter between cultures changed both European and Nordic societies. Employing unorthodox and unpredictable strategies, which were hard for more organized forces to respond to, the most crucial element of the Viking's success was their basic strategy of evading the enemy by arriving by sea, then attacking quickly and with great force before withdrawing quickly. The warrior class dominated in a militarized society. Honor was everything, and breaking promises and ruining one's posthumous reputation was considered worse than death itself. If a man offended another man's honor, the only way out was blood revenge. Never before have the Viking art of war, weapons and the history of their conquests been presented together in such detail. With over 380 color illustrations including beautiful reconstruction drawings, maps, cross-section drawings of ships, line-drawings of fortifications, battle plan reconstructions and photos of surviving artifacts including weapons and jewelry.

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