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3/8: Embers of the Hands: Hidden Histories of the Viking Age Hardcover – August 29, 2024 by Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough (Author)

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3/8: Embers of the Hands: Hidden Histories of the Viking Age Hardcover – August 29, 2024
by  Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough  (Author)

https://www.amazon.com/Embers-Hands-Eleanor-Barraclough/dp/1788166744

I a Viking, and a certain image springs to mind: a nameless, faceless warrior, leaping ashore from a longboat, and ready to terrorise the hapless local population of a northern European country.

Yet while such characters define the Viking Age today, they were in the minority. This is the history of the other people who inhabited the medieval Nordic world-not only Norway, Denmark and Sweden, but also Iceland, Greenland, parts of the British Isles, Continental Europe and Russia- a history of a Viking Age filled with real people of different ages, genders and ethnicities, as told through the traces that they left behind, from hairstyles to place names, love-notes to gravestones.

It's also a history of humans on an extraordinarily global stage, spanning the centuries from the edge of the North American continent to the Russian steppes, from the Arctic wastelands to the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic Caliphate.

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0:00.0

This is CBSI in the world.

0:06.8

I'm John Batchel with Eleanor Barracloff, the professor,

0:10.5

who is also the author of Embers of the Hands,

0:13.8

Hidden Histories of the Viking Age.

0:16.1

Eleanor is helping us understand that the Vikings,

0:18.8

who have this very large reputation in America because they got to North America, they got to Greenland in the news, they got to Iceland, always in the news, they got to England, yes, of course, but they also reached all the way into what is now Russia and Eastern Europe.

0:36.3

Eleanor, please continue. You had them at Novgorod around the middle

0:39.9

of the 9th century. Yeah, so pretty similar, just a couple of years before this great

0:45.3

heathen army lands in England. There is Rurik and his company in Novgorod in 862. This then becomes the starting point for what becomes known as

0:57.8

Kiev and Rus as a sort of cultural group. But the reason it becomes known as Kiev and

1:03.9

Rousse is that a couple of decades later, their power base shifts south to Kiev. But what's really interesting is that although you have people of Norse descent and Norse heritage very much controlling this cultural area early on,

1:20.6

there are always a minority, and there are lots of other Slavic groups in particular who are very much operating within this cultural

1:30.1

sphere. And so what you end up with, a bit like sort of elsewhere in the North world,

1:35.0

in the North diaspora, you end up with a cultural melting pot where you have Scandinavian

1:41.0

elements, you have Slavic elements, and you have all sorts of other elements there too.

1:46.7

And what you find is that the Norse are, in a way, masters of cultural assimilation.

1:52.6

And so before too long, you see names, sort of in the rulers, for example,

1:58.0

that we might think of as being quite Slavic.

2:00.1

So we have names

2:02.1

like Igor and Olga, which actually sound very Slavic, but they come from Norse, you know,

2:11.3

their Ingvar and their Helga. But what you then find is that these people are naming their

2:16.6

children with Slavic names like Sviata's love.

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