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Viking Pirates and Christian Princes: Dynasty, Religion, and Empire in the North Atlantic [Hardcover]

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May 5, 2005 0195162374 978-0195162370 First Edition
In popular imagination, the Vikings are remembered as fierce warrior seamen who campaigned through Western Europe, terrorizing British, Frankish, and Irish societies. Yet is it possible that the great Viking armies left more in their wake than carnage and destruction? The stories of two families-the Olafssons, who transformed a pirate camp in Ireland into the kingdom of Dublin, and the Haraldssons, whose rule encompassed Hebrides, Galloway, and the Isle of Man-suggest that the Vikings did indeed leave behind a much greater legacy.
Between the tenth and twelfth centuries, these two Viking families, descendants of men whom earlier chroniclers dismissed as pagan pirates, established themselves as Christian rulers whose domain straddled the Scandinavian and Celtic worlds. The Olafssons and Haraldssons carved out empires that inspired fear and made their families fabulously wealthy. From their ranks came the settlers who gave name to the Danelaw in Britain, Fingal in Ireland, and Normandy in Francia. Celebrated in Icelandic sagas and poems, Irish tales, and French history, the Olafssons and Haraldssons took part in the last successful Scandinavian invasion of Britain and the overthrow of the last Old English kingdom, even as they allied with, fought against, and married their Irish neighbors.
Though the families had come to these lands as conquerors, they soon learned the importance of cooperating with those they had vanquished. Even as they worshipped pagan gods, the Olafssons and Haraldssons both became important benefactors to the Christian church. They also played a crucial role in the economic revival of northern Europe as trading ships from their ports sailed throughout the Atlantic and the goods they produced traveled as far west as Canada. Under their rule, the seas became a connector for a shared culture, commercially, artistically, and socially.
Challenging traditional views of the Vikings' culture, Benjamin Hudson shows the role that these two great dynasties played in the Second Viking age. The rise and transformation of the Olafssons and Haraldsssons from the tenth to the twelfth centuries highlights a period and people important for understanding the political, religious, and cultural development of Europe in the High Middle Ages.

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"The strength of this volume lies in Hudson's unparalleled familiarity with an exceedingly broad range of sourcesThis book, like its prequels, should be in every library."--Alex Woolf, Early Medieval Europe


"Viking Pirates and Christian Princes represents a substantial and highly original contribution to the subject, dealing as it does not just with the Vikings in the Irish Sea basin, but also offering new perspectives and insights into Irish, English, Scottish, Scandinavian, and Continental history of the ninth to eleventh centuries. Hudson has succeeded in rewriting and reshaping our understanding of a very obscure but complex period in medieval history. This is an important, bold, exciting and fresh piece of historical scholarship that has relevance for British, European, and Scandinavian historians alike."--R. Andrew McDonald, Brock University


"Hudson's new book offers invaluable insights into the extensive network of familial and political relationships that lay at the heart of politics in the North Atlantic during the 'Second Viking Age.' His careful study of the Olafsson and Haraldsson dynasties recreates the excitement of an age of transition during which pirates and plunderers became pious Christian princes."--Robin Chapman Stacey, University of Washington


About the Author


Benjamin Hudson is an Associate Professor of History and Medieval Studies at Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of The Prophecy of Berch�n: Irish and Scottish Highkings in the Early Middle Ages and Kings of Celtic Scotland.

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  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; First Edition edition (May 5, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195162374
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195162370
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
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This review is from: Viking Pirates and Christian Princes: Dynasty, Religion, and Empire in the North Atlantic (Hardcover)
"Viking Pirates and Christian Princes", (VPCP), is a very detailed and specific book that focuses on one geographical area through a particular period of time. This is definitely not a general introduction to Viking history overall, but rather a look at one manifestation of that history in the seas between Ireland and Scotland, Wales and the Isles therein.

Focusing on the Haraldson family and the descendents of Olaf Cuaran, the book attemmpts to show that the Vikings had a much wider impact on the surrounding peoples than just raiding and plundering. By following two powerful families and their political machinations over the region, the author does a good job of demonstrating his point.

The book is very detailed and there are many, many names to get one's head around. The fact that many people in the same families had the same names does not help, so frequent glances at the family trees may help with this. The two families chosen were major players in the Irish Sea region and made significant contributions to the political landscape of the area, even as far as York in England itself.

VPCP is a book about politics and its instruments, so the majority of the text is taken up with alliances, marriages and wars. However, it also delves into the motivations of the people concerned and what their thinking was, as far as that can be established. There are also aspects of social history dealt with too.

What one ends up with is a very detailed looked into the lives of specific Viking descendants who are trying to establish their own colonies and nations within the lands of larger native populations. It is a very interesting story and the history makes for fascinating reading.

As already mentioned, this is not a general history of wider Viking activities, but restricts itself to Scotland, Wales, Ireland England and the Kingdom of the Isles in scope. If something a little more specific is what one is after, then this would be a good book to acquire. For more general looks at Viking history, other books would be better suited, such as Viking Empires.
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