Vikings : fear and faith
by Cavill, Paul, 1956-
Print Book 2001 |
Available at 1 Library 2 of 2 copies |
Summary
An engaging and popular account of the mysterious Dark Age of English history when Vikings and Anglo-Saxons collided--and faith won out At the turn of the first millennium, Viking raiders devastated Anglo-Saxon England, looting monasteries and cathedrals and destroying much of the fragile culture. Yet pressure from the invaders caused the Anglo-Saxon nations to unite and grow strong under King Alfred, resulting in the conversion of many Viking marauders. Learning flourished and, even when fully conquered, Anglo-Saxons found themselves protected as part of a Christian Viking empire. Author and historian Paul Cavill tells the enthralling story of how King Alfred and his successors tamed and integrated the Vikings into the Anglo-Saxon way of life.
Additional Information
Subjects |
Vikings
-- England.
Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066. England -- Civilization -- Scandinavian influences. Great Britain -- History -- Alfred, 871-899. England -- Civilization -- To 1066. |
Publisher | Grand Rapids, Mich. :Zondervan,2001 |
Language |
English |
Description |
xvii, 361 pages ; 20 cm |
Bibliography Notes |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [341]-355) and index. |
ISBN | 0007104022 |
Other | Classic View |