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Norse America

The Story of a Founding Myth

Gordon Campbell

Norse America
Norse America

Norse America

The Story of a Founding Myth

Gordon Campbell

Hardback / gebonden | Engels
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Omschrijving

The story of the Vikings in North America as both fact and fiction, from the westward expansion of the Norse across the North Atlantic in the tenth and eleventh centuries to the myths and fabrications about their presence there that have developed in recent centuries.

It has the potential to shift the debate on the Vinland journeys and the Norse discovery of North America in new and welcome directions.

Gordon Campbell's fascinating book explains how this questionable theory evolved into an argument for the cultural supremacy of people of northern European Protestant descent over Americans of different ancestry.

Campbell excels in deconstructing the "fantasy archaeology" that has been used to bolster claims to Norse heritage, from genuine Viking-Age weapons deliberately buried and then "discovered", to outright fakes. [...] Norse America is a welcome deconstruction of a founding myth that remains dangerously politicized.

Norse America is an important book that equips the reader to interrogate the stories we think we know, and asks how - and why - we arrived where we are today. This highly readable volume is particularly suited to those who want to understand how the past is shaped in the present - often for explicit political aims.

[An] engaging and illuminating account ... this breadth, this willingness to see the Norse voyages to Greenland and Canada as part of a much bigger story, is the great strength of this book.

This breezy, well-researched, and frequently hilarious book is one of the best recent take-downs of ethnic chauvinism I've seen in years... Campbell, a Scotsman with a sense of humor as dry as a finely-aged single malt, is merciless in dissecting every single alleged Norse artifact, archaeological site, and inscription, up to and including the Norse sagas themselves... [R]ead this book post-haste.You will not be disappointed.

Norse America provides an impressively complex overview of the pre-modern movements of northern Europeans and discusses a large array of forged objects and theories, thereby successfully addressing common misconceptions and conspiracy theories related to the medieval Norse presence in America.

Gordon Campbell is Fellow in Renaissance Studies at the University of Leicester, and is a Fellow of the British Academy. In January 2012 he was presented with the Longman History Today Trustees Award (for lifetime contribution to history). He has authored and edited many books for OUP including The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance (2003); Renaissance Art and Architecture (2004); John Milton: Life, Work and Thought (2008; co-author); Bible: the Story of the King James Version, 1611-2011^ R(2010); and IThe Hermit in the Garden: from Imperial Rome to Ornamental Gnome (2013). He most recently edited The Oxford Illustrated History of the Renaissance for OUP.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Oxford University Press
  • Verschenen
    mrt. 2021
  • Bladzijden
    272
  • Genre
    Europese geschiedenis
  • Afmetingen
    224 x 144 x 25 mm
  • EAN
    9780198861553
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

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