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The Viking Baker Alan 1964

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The Viking Baker Alan 1964
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Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : J. Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.47 MB
Author: Baker, Alan, 1964-
Language: English
Year: 2004

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216 pages ; 23 cm, The very word is synonymous with savage fighting skill, rapacious plunder, and sheer love of battle. For three centuries the Vikings plagued Europe with brutal, lightning-fast raids and full-scale invasions that terrorized entire populations and brought mighty kingdoms to their knees. These fierce warriors from the north spread panic, mayhem, and death from the icy Baltic to the sun-drenched Mediterranean and deep into the heart of the continent. Why, then, does the modern world view the Vikings in a far more positive light than the Huns, the Vandals, and other \"barbarian\" hordes? In The Viking, the acclaimed author of The Knight delves deep into Viking history, culture, and accomplishments to create a complex portrait of these seafaring warriors, explorers, artisans, poets, nomads, and settlers. Alan Baker explains the forces at work behind the age of Viking expansion, tracks the evolution of Viking raids from isolated attacks to well-coordinated assaults, and documents their impact on European military and political history. Baker's riveting account of Viking military exploits documents 300 years of Norse incursions in the British Isles, France, Spain, Italy, and elsewhere; reveals the tactical and strategic secrets behind their astonishing success; and examines the entire arsenal of Viking weaponry, from the pattern-welded sword to the dreaded longship. His stirring re-creations of battles large and small capture the full fury of these warriors in action, especially the berserkers-crazed fighters whose fearsome battle frenzies were often as lethal to fellow Vikings as to the enemy. As renowned for their intrepid seamanship as for their fighting skill, Vikings ventured farther into the Atlantic Ocean than any other mariners of their day-actually reaching North America 500 years before Columbus. Baker chronicles the journeys of Eirik the Red, Leif Eiriksson, and many other Viking explorers. He also traces the eastward and southerly excursions…