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Dragon-Ships over Norway
The Definitive Biography of Harald Fairhair, First King of Norway and Catalyst of Iceland
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Watersgreen House Unsere-Artikel-Nr.: P36899936
EAN: 9798235815193
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Zustellung: Di, 08.09.2026
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Beschreibung
What if everything you thought you knew about the birth of the Viking Age was merely a sanitized legend. Do you read history simply to collect dates and dead names, or do you seek to step onto the blood-slicked decks of longships, smell the pine smoke of burning halls, and feel the icy North Sea spray hit your face as iron meets iron. In Dragon-Ships over Norway. , Winston Maddox dismantles centuries of romanticized myth to deliver an unsparing, definitive narrative of the man who carved a nation out of chaos. In the late 9th century, Norway was not a unified land, but a brutal patchwork of sovereign fjords ruled by paranoid petty kings and ruthless jarls. Enter Harald Fairhair-a teenage warlord who staked his life, his honor, and his very body on an outrageous, uncompromising vow: to leave his hair uncombed and uncut until every rival throne across the fjords was smashed. What followed was a decades-long total war that altered the course of European history forever. This is not a dry academic text; it is an immersive, high-stakes reconstruction tailored for the seasoned history reader who demands rigorous historical reality over sensationalized fiction. Maddox takes you straight into the strategic heart of the campaign, culminating in the apocalyptic naval clash at Hafrsfjord around 872 AD. Here, anchored fleet-to-fleet in a narrow waterway, shield-walls shattered, berserkers raged, and the fate of the North was decided in a bloody bath of iron and oars. You will examine the genuine military logistics of the early leidang. fleets, the brutal economic reality of crown taxation, and the realpolitik that transformed a coalition of tribal chiefdoms into the Kingdom of Norway. Yet, the conquest of Norway was only half the explosion. The true ripple effect of Harald's iron fist echoed far across the open Atlantic. Facing total subjugation and the loss of their ancestral lands, hundreds of proud, recalcitrant Norse chieftains packed their families, slaves, and livestock onto open cargo ships and fled into the mist. Dragon-Ships over Norway. traces this bitter exodus, showing how Harald's relentless autocracy unintentionally served as the sole catalyst for the settlement of Iceland and the creation of the Althing-the world's oldest parliament, deliberately engineered without a king so that no man could ever rule over them again. Through meticulous analysis of early skaldic poetry, archaeological discoveries, and saga traditions, Maddox delivers a masterclass in narrative non-fiction that respects your intelligence and feeds your appetite for deep historical detail. Will you remain content with surface-level lore, or are you ready to experience the brutal, magnificent reality of how the Northern world was truly forged.
Spezifikationen
Sprache
- Englisch
Autor
- Winston Maddox
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2026
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Anzahl Seiten
- 168