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  1. The Viking-Age Rune-Stones: Custom and Commemoration in Early Medieval Scandinavia by Birgit Sawyer, 2003-06-19
  2. From Viking Stronghold to Christian Kingdom: State Formation in Norway, C. 900-1350 by Sverre Bagge, 2010-06-30
  3. The Blood Axe : Story of Viking Kings Knut & Olav by Eileene Harrison Beer, 2001-01-03
  4. Vikings, Level 2: Internet Referenced (Beginners Social Studies - New Format) by Stephanie Turnbull, 2006-06-17
  5. Seven Viking Romances (Penguin Classics) by Hermann Palsson, 1986-01-07
  6. Daily Life of the Vikings (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series) by Kirsten Wolf, 2004-11-30
  7. The Vikings and Their Origins: Scandinavia in the First Millennium by David M. Wilson, 1989-06
  8. The Hammer and the Cross: A New History of the Vikings by Robert Ferguson, 2009-11-05
  9. Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland: The Dynasty of Ivarr to A.D. 1014 by Clare Downham, 2007-12-31
  10. History in a Hurry: Vikings (History in a Hurry , Vol 2) by John Farman, 1997-09
  11. The Vikings (Strange Histories) by Peter Chrisp, 2003-02
  12. The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great by Paul Hill, 2009-04-10
  13. Viking Raiders (Time Traveler) by Anne Civardi, James Graham-Campbell, 2003-12-30
  14. Viking (Eye Wonder) by DK Publishing, 2007-08-20

61. Europe -- Medieval History -- Galleyslaves Books
Ireland, England, and France were helpless against the ravages of the seagoing vikings;the fierce The Black Death was the great watershed in medieval history.
http://www.galleyslaves.com/eurhist3.htm
Europe medieval history - Galleyslaves Books Book covers with publisher's comments. Any comments of our own are in blue italic. The Civilization of the Middle Ages , by Norman Cantor (Harper Collins Publishers, Inc., 1994), A HarperPerennial, 624pp, $14.50 (paperback). GS#2234 Ordering Information T he most readable and imaginative one-volume history of the Middle Ages in the English Language. The New Yorker called it "A majestic, thoughtful, engrossing history for the layman. Professor Cantor’s style is easy-no jargon. He is far beyond just knowing his period; he understands it and so he can explain, without oversimplifying, the variety and complexity of this great section of the West’s past. A marvelous book." According to the Washington Post Book World, "That such a volume is brought out by a trade publisher, rather than by a university press, testifies to the felt need for a good book for general readers on this fascinating period of history." Atlas of Medieval Europe , (Routledge, 1997), edited by Angus MacKay and David Ditchburn, 240pp, illustrated, $35.65 (paperback).

62. Children's Books / History & Historical Fiction / Medieval
78. The vikings Pamela Odijk, Emily Easton (Editor) / Silver Burdett Press / May1990. 79. medieval World (World history Series) Jane Bingham / EDC Publications
http://hallkidshistory.com/history_historical_fiction/16.shtml
Home Children's Books / Medieval
Browse our most popular titlesfrom 1 to 92.
The Measly Middle Ages (Horrible Histories)
Terry Deary, Martin Brown (Illustrator) / Scholastic Paperbacks / June 1998
Avery Hart, et al / Williamson Publishing / May 1998
Days of Knights and Damsels : An Activity Guide
Laurie M. Huzzah Means Hooray Carlson / Chicago Review Pr / May 1998
How Would You Survive in the Middle Ages (How Would You Survive Ser)
Fiona MacDonald, Fiona McDonald / Franklin Watts, Incorporated / March 1997
Outrageous Women of the Middle Ages (Outrageous Women)

Vile Vikings (Smelly Old History)
Mary J. Dobson, Vince Reid (Illustrator) / Oxford Univ Pr Childrens Books / August 1998
Medieval Muck (Smelly Old History)
Mary J. Dobson, Vince Reid (Illustrator) / Oxford Univ Pr (Trade) / October 1998
The Duke and the Peasant : Life in the Middle Ages (Adventures in Art Series)
Wendy, Sister Beckett, Jean De France Berry / International Book Import Service, Inc. / August 1997
A Medieval Castle (Inside Story)
Fiona MacDonald, Mark Bergin (Illustrator) / Peter Bedrick Books / September 1993
Son of Charlemagne (Living History Library (Warsaw, N.D.).)

63. History & Legend - Carlingford Lough, Co Louth, Ireland - Fjiordlands Visitor Gu
Although the vikings probably used the sheltered harbour at Carlingford's rich historyis brought to life today in Centre, located in a restored medieval church
http://www.fjiordlands.org/carlnfrd/histry1.htm
The Tholsel, Carlingford, Co Louth Legend Pre-history and the Celts The Vikings
The Normans
... Medieval Heritage Today No Index bar? Click the arrow Legend
The Cooley Peninsula resounds with legends and folk tales about giants, fairies and the great deeds of Cuchulainn, Queen Maebhe and the Red Branch Knights of Ulster. Once upon a time... there was a famous Irish giant called Finn McCool. After his titanic battle with the Scottish giant, Ruiscare, Finn lay down to rest on the Cooley Mountains . They say his outline can still be seen on Slieve Foy today, behind Carlingford town. Wake and listen on a still, quiet night, some say, and you will hear the echoes of his snores... but perhaps it's just the waves. The Cooley Peninsula was the setting of one of Ireland's most famous stories, the epic saga of the Tain bo Cuailgne , the Cattle Raid of Cooley , the folk tale of the single-handed battle between the hero, Cuchullain, Hound of Ulster, and the armies of Queen Maebhe of Connaught, herself possessed by an insatiable lust to possess the mighty Brown Bull of Cooley. For the full blood-soaked yarn, click the title above.
The Cooley Peninsula has been inhabited for thousands of years and is rich in pre-historic sites. Click the

64. MEDIEVAL EUROPE
medieval Islamic Science; Basic Research Tools for medieval history; Carcassonne,medieval Walled City; Castles; World of the vikings Project; Cathedral of
http://www.lib.uni-miskolc.hu/lib/archive/kapcsolat/ukanIndex/medi.htm
MEDIEVAL EUROPE
Material Culture contents ... Middle Eastern

65. Internet Resources
Welcome to the Center for medieval Studies, University of Toronto. vikings TheViking Home PageProvides numerous links related to vikings history, food and
http://cmrs.ohio-state.edu/resources/

Current
Resource Subject Headings
Language Aids/Palaeography Medieval History Art History Medieval Manuscripts and Literature ... Associations and Societies
LANGUAGE AIDS

66. Global Access To Educational Sources - Medieval History (The Middle Ages)
on gothic elements The vikings an outstanding very well organized and complete MedievalTechnology - Good information Images from history Carolingian Italy
http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/wmed6.html
World History:
Medieval Sources
Medieval Time Line - each page is a century of events and people
Charlemagne the King
- from Will Durant's Story of Civilization
Legend's of Charlemagne
- from Bullfinche's Mythology
NetSerf
- Everything medieval in categories
The Middle Ages
- learn about armor making, life and times, people, games, and more from BYU
Medieval
- Super resource list
TimeRef
- introductory information in time line form and lots more
Heraldic Atlas
- lots of pictures serve as a very good reference
Medieval World
- An excellent set of organized links
Maps and Images
- choose from many Byzantine and Medieval Studies A unique and complete collection of sites and information The Medieval Source Book - lots of primary and secondary information and good links Monasticism in Great Britain - overview and discussion of orders Wahram Percy - The Lost Village - Learn about life in Yorkshire. The Middle Ages - quick information The Invasion of England, 1066 - includes scenes from the Bayeux Tapestry The English Medieval Castle - three great articles Virtual Tour of Durham Cathedral and Castle - super resource Medieval Woman - an interactive learning experience Medieval Life - good basic information from an excellent source A Day in the Life of a Peasant - not very pleasant Life in a Medieval Castle - a good introduction Development of the English Castle - another good place to learn the basics Origins of the English Village - good basic information from Current Archaeology

67. History Resources
Ancient and Roman history resources, maps of the ancient world online! Index. vikings! Index.medieval and Renaissance! DScriptorium Home Page. Historical Texts.
http://members.tripod.com/~JBrennan/academic/history.html
Brennan Family Study Center:
History Resources
General Ancient History Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece and Rome Vikings Medieval and Renaissance ... Social Science
General Ancient History!
Ancient Egypt!
Index
Ancient Greece and Rome!

68. Index
to information on medieval art, music, food, religion, as well as links related tothe Celts, vikings, and Arthurian studies. medieval history, Archeology, and
http://cfcc.net/dutch/MiddleAge.htm
History Page
Life in the Middle Ages
Visit sites on the Internet in order to construct an understanding of the lives of villagers in what might be a fairly typical community. You may start at any of a number of sites, but you will want to spend some time exploring a variety of sites related to Anglo Saxon England. Construct an understanding of life in what might be a fairly typical monastic community. Some of the sites that provide information on life in Anglo Saxon England may be useful sources of information on monks and monasteries and some will be linked to other sites. Be sure to examine a wide range of topics: food, clothing, converting pagans, fasting, the origins of the Medieval church, etc. Note: You will want to gather enough information to be able to discuss these topics at length in class and compose a thorough essay. Approach these topics as if you were conducting historical research preparing to present your findings to an interested audience.
Outline on Medieval Life

Printable Version
Outline on Monasticism
Printable Version
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Printable Version
Start with these sites. Angelcynn
The folks at Angelcynn want to create a sense of living history.

69. Wharfe - History
Viking server database The World of the vikings The vikings! NetSERF medievalhistory The Knights Templar Preceptory Portcullis medieval Price List Past
http://www.habitat.org.uk/history.htm

Classical

Mediaeval

Post-mediaeval

Local
...
Resources
Classical
The Internet Classics Archive
Classics Ireland

Perseus Project Homepage
Classical texts
Classical Political Theory

Ancient Europe: Politics

Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
Justin's Roman Emperors ... The Ecole Initiative: Index Page . Early Church History. Search the Ancient World Ancient History Bulletin
Mediaeval
Labyrinth Home Page Medieval Sourcebook ORB: On-Line Text Materials for Medieval Studies Medieval Web Resources ... Cassiodorus: Table of Contents Online sub-Roman historian. The Ecole Initiative: Index Page . Early Church History The Catholic Encyclopedia The Camelot Project: Index of Authors CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts (home page) Internet Resources for the Anglo-Saxon World ... Secrets of the Norman Invasion How William won. Impact of the Norman Conquest Conquest: Norman History Bayeux Tapestry Comic-book Conquest. Maitland: Domesday Book and Beyond Online first part of this classic insight. NetSERF: Medieval History The Knights Templar Preceptory Portcullis Medieval Price List Past prices. Lincolnshire Lay Subsidy Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Post-mediaeval
Vatican Exhibit Rome Reborn A pictorial expose of the Renaissance.

70. Links
medieval history PAGES People medieval WORLD PAGE vikings HOMEPAGE CELTS AND SAXONSHOMEPAGE medieval SCANINAVIA AND ANGLOSAXON BRITAIN VIRTUAL TROUPE OF
http://www.concentric.net/~Stircraz/linkpage.html
My Favorite Links....
UPDATED 5/12/98
SCA PAGES
BLADES OF TARA-RESOURCE PAGE
SCA MERCHANT'S ROW
PEGASUS ROSE LEATHERWORKS
SCA HOMEPAGE
...
MARSHAL'S HANDBOOK AND OTHER FIGHTER STUFF
MEDIEVAL HISTORY PAGES
People
MEDIEVAL WORLD PAGE
VIKINGS HOMEPAGE
CELTS AND SAXONS HOMEPAGE

MEDIEVAL SCANINAVIA AND ANGLO-SAXON BRITAIN
...
WOMEN WRITTERS OF THE MIDDLE AGES
The Legend of Authur
AN AUTHUR PAGE
AUTHURIAN LEGENDS, FROM AN EDUCATOR'S POINT OF VIEW
FEYSIDHE
THE SAXON SHORE
Places
IRELAND ONLINE
AN ONLINE TAVERN-REALLY NEAT!!

MEDIEVAL SPAIN STUDY SOURCE

CASTLES OF WALES
...
MEDIEVAL EUROPE STUDY PAGE
Garb, How-To's, and Misc.
HOME BREWING INFORMATION PAGE
A COSTUME SITE FOOTWEAR IN THE MIDDLE AGES LEARN TO FOLD A KILT ...
HOW TO MAKE WISBY PLATE ARMOR
Food And Drink
MEAD RECIPES CHRISTMAS BREWS AND SPICED ALES MEDIEVAL DRINKS RECIPES FROM SIR KENELME DIGBIE ...
HERB GUIDE
Medieval History Resources
MEDIEVAL STUDIES RESOURCE LABYRINTH-Lots of cool stuff MEDIEVAL AND REAISSANCE GAMES-info on games and their rules prior to the 1700's KNIGHT'S TEMPLAR PRECEPTORY ...
MUSIC OF THE 14th CENTURY
Medieval Wares Resources
BLADES OF TARA SCA MERCHANT'S ROW LINKS FOR SPINNERS PHILIA'S STRING PAGES-ON WEAVING!

71. Medieval Britain
Web Page Original Valkyrie's The Viking Home Page Topics vikings In The New Worldvikings and Scandinavian history - medieval history Net Links Pastimes of
http://www.teacheroz.com/Medieval_England.htm
England in the Middle Ages
Updated February 1, 2002
If you need info not specifically related to England, check out Main Middle Ages page for tons of links! MIDDLE AGES
General Middle Ages sites

Old English Pages

Middle English Glossarial Database

Ye Olde English Sayings

Medieval Britain Index
...
Wichamstow Village
- visit a medieval village.
A Short Treatise on Anglo-Norman Personal Names

Medieval England

New Order of The Garter
Medieval English urban history ... Medieval Clip Art For more info on Medieval England, visit my Middle Ages page. TIMELINES TIMELINE: Early British Kingdoms 410 AD-598 AD Timeline of Medieval Britain TIMELINE: Anglo Saxon England 597 AD-687 AD 688 AD-801 AD ... 978 AD-1066 AD KING ARTHUR King Arthur: History and Legend Arthur Rex: The once and future king Britannia: King Arthur The Legend of the Holy Grail ... Bulfinch's Mythology, 'The Age of Chivalry or Legends of King Arthur' ROBIN HOOD THE ROBIN HOOD PROJECT at the UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER The Search for A Real Robin Hood Legends - The Robin Hood Pages Sir Clisto's Tome - Heros of Legend - King Arthur/Merlin/Robin Hood ... Erik The Red THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS, 1066CE The Battle of Hastings - Home Page Invasion of England, 1066

72. USYD: Medieval History
atlas of medieval history / Colin McEvedy. London ; New York Penguin Books, 1992.Fisher Ref 911.4 24. Penguin historical atlas of the vikings / John Haywood.
http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/subjects/history/med.html
History Home General
Geographic

Chronological
...
Information skills
Medieval History
The purpose of this guide is to point visitors to relevant sites relating to Medieval history on the Internet, through the Library's databases, and through printed reference sources. This is not a comprehensive guide or gateway but rather a starting point to information in the area. Other useful resources will appear under General History
LIBRARY DATABASES
IMB: International Medieval Bibliography
Bibliographic database, 1986-1994.
It contains references to journal citations, conference proceedings, essay collections, festschriften for all aspects of the European Middle Ages from major international journals in the field.
The printed copy is in Fisher Reference 908.105 1, 1967+
IMB is not an Internet accessible database but may be used in Fisher Library. Ask staff at the Information Desk for details.
ELECTRONIC JOURNALS
Journal of medieval and early modern studies
Full text from 2000 onwards. Covers the history of Europe and Western Asia from late antiquity to the seventeenth century.
Project Muse
access, vol 30, 2000+

73. The New Cambridge Medieval History III C
it is less usual than it used to be to blame the vikings for the the English portionof Britain) should avoid volume III of the New Cambridge medieval history.
http://www.uca.edu/divisions/academic/history/aarhms/reviews/ncmh3.htm
The American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain AARHMS Reviews
The New Cambridge Medieval History III c. 900 – c. 1024 ed. Timothy Reuter (Cambridge, 1999) Reviewed by Felice Lifshitz, Florida International University, Miami The publisher’s claim on the dust jacket, that the NCMH “will become the essential reference tool for anyone interested in the medieval world,” is inflated. Nevertheless, this relatively compact and relatively comprehensive volume belongs in every college and university library, as well as in the personal library of every scholar who regularly teaches and writes about the long tenth century. It is, put simply, a very handy thing. The various contributors have adopted a range of approaches, a fact which the editor, Timothy Reuter, touts as a particular strength of the enterprise (p. xvi). In so far as that variety reveals “the differences between national historiographic traditions” a point which Reuter explores more thoroughly in his introduction (pp. 1-24), he is correct. But such broad structural factors cannot entirely account for the fact that most contributors have been content to provide a (sometimes relentless) version of history as “one damned thing after another,” while a few have used the NCMH platform to advance innovative or controversial interpretations. This review will primarily concentrate on differentiating between, on the one hand, those chapters which some readers might wish to consult for their “reference” value as reliable sources of politico-military narrative, and those chapters which, on the other hand, all readers might wish at some point to peruse as original contributions to current scholarly discussions.

74. DarkAges
and Sagas Use this set of links for research on the Goths, vikings, Celts and ArgosA search index for sites directly related to ancient and medieval history.
http://www.tjlibrary.org/dkages.html
GRADE 8 KNIGHTS DARK AGES PROJECT
The following is a list of Internet sites which will be useful for your research on this project. The first group of sites are labeled General . These sites apply to at least two of the subject areas of the project. No matter which area you are covering with your group, check out the sites in this section . The remainder of the sites are arranged according to the subject areas assigned. There are links to these sites at the bottom of the page. In addition, there are other links on the Homework Central page of the Maurice M Pine Free Public Library.
GENERAL Dark Ages Society
The aim of this society is to recreate the time of the Viking invasion and the Anglo-Saxon resistance in the late 9th century. Links are provided to sites covering both the Saxons and the Vikings. Dark Age Web by Mark Furnival

Click on people for detailed information on the Goths, Franks, Anglo-Saxons, Vandals, Gepids, Lombards, and Avars among others. The site also has Dark Age biographies and battles. One of the best sites on the various groups of the Dark Ages. ARGE
Provides links for sites on Anglo-Saxons, Celts, and Vikings

75. On-Line Medieval History Bookstore, The Place To Buy A Medieval Bestselling Hist
And don't forget Barbarian Warriors Saxons, vikings, Normans (Brassey's Historyof Uniforms in Antiquity and the Middle Ages (medieval Military Library
http://vialardi.org/VdSF/t.bookstore.html
Torrione Castle's On-Line Medieval History Bookstore, the place to order bestselling history books related to Armours, Warriors, Great Cathedrals, Chivalry, life in a Medieval Castle, Symbols of Freemasonry, Occultism, Art of War, writings on Medieval Love. Order now! List suggested by the Vialardi di Sandigliano Foundation Center for History and Humanities
Follow the links to order our suggested books

Cathedrals and Castles: Building in the Middle Ages (Discoveries)
by Alain Erlande-Brandenburg, Rosemary Stonehewer (Translator) / Paperback / Published 1995
Building the Great Cathedrals
by Francois Icher, Anthony Zielonka (Translator) / Hardcover / Published 1998
Symbols of Freemasonry
by Daniel Beresniak, Laziz Hamani (Photographer) / Hardcover / Published 1998
Daily Life in Medieval Times: A Vivid, Detailed Account of Birth, Marriage and Death; Food, Clothing and Housing; Love and Labor in the Middle Ages
by Frances Gies and Joseph Gies / Hardcover / Published 1999
Life in a Medieval Castle
by Joseph Gies / Paperback / Published 1989
A History of the Art of War in the Middle Ages: 1278-1485 Ad
by Charles William Chadwick, Sir Oman / Paperback / Published 1999

76. The Normans: Module 1
DL/65/S828/1971. WallaceHadrill, JM, 'The vikings in Frankia', in hisEarly medieval history, Oxford, 1975. D/121/W548. ^ Top of page.
http://www.otago.ac.nz/history/normans/mod1.html
Overview General Reading Introduction Primary Sources ...
Overview
Module 1: The Making of the Norman People, c. 800-1000
The Vikings
Brogger, A. W., and H. Shetelig, The Viking Ships: Their Ancestry and Evolution , trs. Katherine John, Oslo, 1951. VM/17/BV24 Coupland, S., 'The Vikings in Francia and Anglo-Saxon England to 911', in R. McKitterick, ed., The New Cambridge Medieval History , vol. 2, c.700-c.900 , Cambridge, 1995, pp. 190-201. D/117/NH32 Coupland, S., 'From Poachers to Gamekeepers: Scandinavian Warlords and Carolingian Kings', Early Medieval Europe , 7 (1998), 85-114. Journals D/111/E27 Coupland, S., and J. L. Nelson, 'The Vikings on the Continent', History Today , December, 1988, pp. 12-19. Journals D/1/H5734 Crawford, B. E., Scandinavian Scotland , Studies in the Early History of Britain, Leceister, 1987. DA/775/CW51 Crumlin-Pedersen, O., Viking-Age Ships and Shipbuilding in Hedeby/Haithabu and Schleswig , Schleswig and Roskilde, 1997.

77. 7. Ninth And Tenth-Century Invasions
1. Simon Coupland, The vikings in Francia and AngloSaxon England to 911 Theory, in N. Skyum-Nielsen and N. Lund, eds., Danish medieval history New Currents
http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/rawl/carolingian/7invasions.html
VII.NINTH AND TENTH-CENTURY INVASIONS A. Sources See I.B B. Vikings . Simon Coupland, "The Vikings in Francia and Anglo-Saxon England to 911," NCMH , pp. 190-201.
. Niels Lund, "Viking Age Society in Denmark Evidence and Theory," in N. Skyum-Nielsen and N. Lund, eds., Danish Medieval History: New Currents (Copenhagen, 1981), pp. 22-35.
. Niels Lund, "Allies of God or Man? The Viking Expansion in a European Perspective," Viator
. Niels Lund, "Scandinavia ca. 700-1066," NCMH , pp. 202-27.
. Gwyn Jones, A History of the Vikings , (London and NewYork, 1968; rev. ed., 1984).
. Peter H. Sawyer, Kings and Vikings: Scandinavia and Europe, A.D. 700-1100 (London and NewYork, 1982).
. Else Roesdahl, The Vikings , trans. Susan M. Margeson and Kirsten Williams (London, 1991).
. Birgit Sawyer, Peter Sawyer and Ian Wood eds., The Christianization of Scandinavia
. Einar Joranson, The Danegeld in France (Rock Island, IL, 1923).
. Patrick Wormald, "Viking Studies: Whence and Whither?" in Robert T. Farrell, ed., The Vikings (London, 1982), pp. 128-53.

78. European History Medieval Web Sites
English Feudal Development, 10161135 Various Texts for medieval history TraditioClassicorum Saxon Culture Anglo-Saxon England before the vikings Anglo-Saxon
http://www.soapnetworks.com/eh/medieval/index.aspx

79. About Search - Find It Now!
com/cs/livinghistory/index.htm (About medieval history) US Civil portrays militarylife in early medieval Europe. com/ World of the vikings Reenactment Find
http://search.about.com/fullsearch.htm?terms=reenactment&IAM=URL_reenactment

80. Ireland's Millennia : History
Golden Age. vikings. HighKings. Normans. medieval Colony. Tudor Conquest. UlsterPlantation. A New Nation. RTE Online 2000 Ireland, People, history, Places,
http://www.rte.ie/millennia/history/
Prehistoric Ireland
100,000 to 800 BC The Restoration
The Celts

600 BC-400 AD Penal Times
Early Christian Ireland
The Protestant Nation
The Golden Age
Ireland Under the Union
The Vikings
The Great Famine
High Kings of Ireland
c. 900-1166 Late 19th Century Ireland The Normans Towards Independence Medieval English Colony Northern Ireland Tudor Conquest A New Nation The Ulster Plantation Home People History Places

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