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The Viking Great Army and the Making of England

door Dawn Hadley, Julian Richards (Auteur)

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Who were the Viking Great Army and what was their lasting impact on Britain? This is the definitive account of the notorious Viking Great Army that swept through Britain between AD 865 and 880, fundamentally reshaping its political, economic and social landscape and ultimately helping to 'make a nation'. 00Viking raids previously had been coastal hit-and-run affairs, but this period saw a change in tactics. While raids on the British Isles had begun in the 790s as a quest for wealth in the form of silver and slaves, by the 860s and 870s the aims of Viking armies had shifted to land seizure and political conquest. This critical period for British history led to revolutionary changes in land ownership, society and industry.… (meer)
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The authors go into considerable detail describing the period 865-899 when the Viking Great Army made its winter quarters across East Anglia, Mercia, Wessex, and Northumbria during their campaigns to raid, occupy, conquer, and ultimately settle. A very compelling case is made for these 150 years approximately (789-937) having been the making of England. Mental detectorists have been instrumental in discovering locations where the Viking Great Army overwintered in England; hack silver, gaming pieces, coins from all over England, Europe, the Middle East, weights, and weigh scales were all left behind when the VGA moved on. The Viking search for gold and silver lead to a search for land to settle and how Viking entrepreneurs became merchants and traders creating a new nation when Anglo Saxon women took VGA men as husbands to create the English nation. The threat of the VGA made the kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex (under Alfred the Great) unite and create one people – the English and “to shape an English imagination.” Old English and Old Norse are mutually intelligible meaning Vikings and Anglo Saxons could likely understand each other with some practice. 20,000-35,000 Danish Viking immigrants arrived in the last 9th and early 10th centuries while isotope analysis of DNA Viking remains in England suggest Norway and its granitic bedrock were a source of settlers and allows researchers to identify and quantify migration back to the VGA. An excellent and engaging read. ( )
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Who were the Viking Great Army and what was their lasting impact on Britain? This is the definitive account of the notorious Viking Great Army that swept through Britain between AD 865 and 880, fundamentally reshaping its political, economic and social landscape and ultimately helping to 'make a nation'. 00Viking raids previously had been coastal hit-and-run affairs, but this period saw a change in tactics. While raids on the British Isles had begun in the 790s as a quest for wealth in the form of silver and slaves, by the 860s and 870s the aims of Viking armies had shifted to land seizure and political conquest. This critical period for British history led to revolutionary changes in land ownership, society and industry.

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