Required readings:
Books:
Peter Sawyer (ed.), The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997).
John Moreland, Archaeology and Text (London: Duckworth, 2001).
Compendium:
*Fredrik Svanberg, Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 (Stockholm, Almqvist & Wiksell International, 2003), 36-53, 66-68, 92-99 (29 pp.).
*Tope Omoniyi, Hierarchy of Identities, in Sociolinguistics of
Identity, ed. Tope Omoniyi and Goodith White (London: Continuum, 2006),
11-31 (21 pp.), ISBN 0-8264-9064-6;
*Jan Assmann, Cultural Memory and Early Civilization: Writing,
Remembrance, and Political Imagination (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2011), pp. 1-?11, 111-?41, (42 pp.) ISBN 978-0-521-18802-9
*Peter Heather, “Ethnicity, Group Identity, and Social Status in the Migration Period,” in Franks, Northmen, and Slavs: Identity and State Formation in Early Medieval Europe, ed. Ildar H. Garipzanov and others (Turnhout: Brepols, 2008), 17-49, (33 pp.).
* Christopher Abram, Chapter 2. "The Gods on the Ground: Religious Culture as a Background to Pagan Myth,” in Myths of the Pagan North (London and New York: Continuum, 2011), 51-80, (30 pp.).
*Ildar Garipzanov, ‘Introduction: Networks of Conversion, Cultural Osmosis, and Identities in the Viking Age’, in Conversion and Identity in the Viking Age, ed. Ildar Garipzanov (Turnhout: Brepols, 2014), 1–19 (19 pp.)
*Judith Jesch, Chapter 1. “Life and Death – The Evidence of Archaeology,” in Women in the Viking Age (Woodbridge: Boydell, 1991), 9-41, (33 pp.).
*Ildar Garipzanov, ‘Christian Identities, Social Status, and Gender in Viking-Age Scandinavia’, in Conversion and Identity in the Viking Age, ed. Ildar Garipzanov (Turnhout: Brepols, 2014), 139–65 (27 pp.)
*Arjun Appadurai, “Introduction: Commodities and the Politics of Value,” in Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective, ed. Arjun Appadurai (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986), 3-63, (61 pp.).
*Ole Crumlin Pedersen and Birgitte Munch Thye (eds.), The Ship as Symbol in Prehistoric and Medieval Scandinavia: Papers from an International Research Seminar at the Danish National Museum, Copenhagen, 5th-7th May 1994 (Copenhagen: The National Museum, 1995), 9-18, 41-48 (18 pp.).
*Bj?rn Varenius, “Maritime Warfare as an Organizing Principle in Scandinavian Society 1000-1300 AD,” in Maritime Warfare in Northern Europe: Technology, Organisation, Logistics and Administration 500 BC-1500 AD, ed. Anne N?rg?rd J?rgensen (Copenhagen: National Museum, 2002), 249-256, (8 pp.).
*Ewart Oakeshott, “Introduction to the Viking Sword,” in Swords of the Viking Age, ed. Ian Pierce (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2002), 1-24, (24 pp.).
*Anne Pedersen, “Weapons and Riding Gear in Burials: Evidence of Military and Social Rank in 10th Century Denmark?” in Military aspects of Scandinavian society in a European perspective, AD 1-1300, ed. Anne N?rg?rd J?rgensen and Birthe L. Clausen (Copenhagen: Nationalmuseet, 1997). 123-135 (13 pp.).
*Régine Le Jan, “Frankish Giving of Arms and Rituals of Power: Continuity and Change in the Carolingian Period,” in Rituals of Power: From Late Antiquity the Early Middle Ages, ed. Franz Theuws and Janet L. Nelson (Leiden: Brill, 2000), 281-309 (29 pp.).
*Anne Pedersen, “Bridging the Distribution Gap: Inscribed Swords from Denmark,” in The Viking Age: Ireland and the West: Papers from the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Viking Congress, Cork, 18-27 August 2005, ed. John Sheehan and Donnchadh ? Corráin (Dublin: Four Courts, 2010), 309-21 (13 pp.).
*Egon Wamers, “The Symbolic Significance of the Ship-graves at Hai?aby and Ladby,” in The Ship as Symbol in Prehistoric and Medieval Scandinavia, ed. Crumlin Pedersen and Munch Thye, 149-158 (10 pp.).
*J?rn Staecker, “The Cross Goes North: Christian Symbols and Scandinavian Women,” in The Cross Goes North: Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD 300-1300, ed. Martin Carver (York: York Medieval Press, 2003), 463-482, (20 pp.).
*Philip Grierson, Numismatics (Oxford: Oxford university Press, 1975). 1-5, 124-139 (21 pp.).
*Gareth Williams, “Kingship, Christianity and Coinage: Monetary and Political Perspectives on Silver Economy in the Viking Age,” in Silver Economy in the Viking Age, ed. James Graham-Campbell and Gareth Williams (Walnut Creck, Ca.: Lert Coat, 2007), 177-214, (38 pp.).
*Ildar Garipzanov, “Coins as Symbols of Early Medieval ‘Staatlichkeit’,” in Der frühmittelalterliche Staat – europ?ische Perspektiven, ed. Walter Pohl and Veronika Wieser (Vienna: ?sterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2009), 411–22 (12 pp.).
*John E. Joseph, “Introduction,” in Language and Identity: National, Ethnic, Religious (Palgrave Macmillan, 2004), 1-14, ISBN 0-333-99753-0 (14 pp.);
*Anne Gerritzen and Giorgio Riello, “Introduction: Writing Material Culture History,” in Writing Material Culture History (London: Bloomsbury, 2014), pp. 1–13 (13 pp.).
*Bj?rn Myhre, “Boathouses and Naval Organization,” in Military Aspects of Scandinavian Society in a European Perspective, AD 1-1300: Papers from an International Research seminar at the Danish National Museum, Copenhagen, 2-4 May 1996, ed. Anne N?rg?rd J?rgensen and Birthe L. Clausen (Copenhagen: National Museum, 1997), 169-183, ISBN 87-89384-54-7.
*Lee A, Jones, “Overview of Hilt & Blade Classification,” in Swords of the Viking Age, ed. Ian Pierce (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2002), 15-24.