: Noted for being well-documented and based on specialized historiography, providing a "more objective" history.
: Highly recommended by reviewers on Amazon as an ideal starting point for those new to Viking history.
Readers and reviewers generally praise the book for its balance of rigor and accessibility: Eso No Estaba En Mi Libro De Historia De Los Vi...
To bridge the gap between academic research and popular culture for a Spanish-speaking audience. 🛡️ Major Themes & Discoveries
: It highlights the roles of women, the existence of divorce, and the darker reality of infanticide (leaving newborns to the elements). : Noted for being well-documented and based on
by Irene García Losquiño is an educational essay that dismantles popular myths to reveal the complex reality of Viking society. Published by Almuzara, it provides a "kaleidoscopic" view of their lives beyond the stereotypical image of bloodthirsty warriors. 📖 Key Information
The book explores lesser-known facets of Viking history through archaeology, literature, and religion: 🛡️ Major Themes & Discoveries : It highlights
Irene García Losquiño, a PhD in Scandinavian Studies and expert in the Viking Age. Publication Date: June 26, 2020. Format: Available as a 371-page paperback and Kindle eBook.