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The Viking Great Army and the Making of England


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by Dawn Hadley & Julian Richards
Who were the Viking Great Army and what was their lasting impact on Britain? This is the definitive account of the notorious Viking Great Army that swept through Britain between AD 865 and 880, fundamentally reshaping its political, economic and social landscape and ultimately helping to ‘make a nation’. Viking raids previously had been coastal hit-and-run affairs, but this period saw a change in tactics.

ISBN 9780500022016 | E | HB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500022016
Author(s) Dawn Hadley & Julian Richards
Publication date June 2021
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 234 x 153 mm
Illustrations 107 col.ill.
Pages 320
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Who were the Viking Great Army and what was their lasting impact on Britain? This is the definitive account of the notorious Viking Great Army that swept through Britain between AD 865 and 880, fundamentally reshaping its political, economic and social landscape and ultimately helping to ‘make a nation’.

Viking raids previously had been coastal hit-and-run affairs, but this period saw a change in tactics. While raids on the British Isles had begun in the 790s as a quest for wealth in the form of silver and slaves, by the 860s and 870s the aims of Viking armies had shifted to land seizure and political conquest. This critical period for British history led to revolutionary changes in land ownership, society and industry.