
The History of the Vikings: Norse Sagas, Medieval Marauders, and Far-Flung Settlements
Christopher R. Fee
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Opening Credits
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Lecture 1: Why Study the Vikings?
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Lecture 2: Who Were the Vikings: Life in Early Scandinavia
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Lecture 3: How to go Viking: The Birth of the Long Ship and the Movement Across the North Atlantic
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Lecture 4: The Coming of the Vikings: The British Isles as North's Stepping Stones
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Lecture 5: The Vikings in Britain up to the Establishment of the Day in Law
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Lecture 6: Dane Geld, the Vikings in France and the Founding of Normandy
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Lecture 7: Establishing Trade Routes in the East
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Lecture 8: Postcards from the Edge of the Viking World: Norse Settlements in Iceland, Greenland and Vineland
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Lecture 9: Vikings in the Big City: The North's bodyguard of the Byzantine Empire
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Lecture 10: Introducing the Gods of the North Viking Creation myths
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Lecture 11: Interpreting the Gods of the North, The Viking Pantheon
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Lecture 12: It all ends in Doom
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Lecture 13: Wrestling with Monsters
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Lecture 14: Diving into Trouble
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Lecture 15: Playing with Fire
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Lecture 16: Converting the Vikings, Pagan and Christians
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Lecture 17: Magic, Miracles and Murder
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Lecture 18: The Great Icelandic Anti-heroes
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Lecture 19: The Twilight of the Viking Age and King Harold Saga
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Lecture 20: Archaeology on the Vikings: Stones, bones and ship burials
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Lecture 21: Reading, Viking Writing: Solving the Riddle of Rooms
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Lecture 22: Speaking Viking: The Dane Law and it's Impact upon the English Language
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Lecture 23: Legally Viking
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Lecture 24: Forever Viking: Contemporary Representations of the Vikings
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Ending Credits
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