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Department of History 1 Jelling Stone, Denmark. LIST TWO VIKING RAIDERS to CRUSADERS, c.800-1200 AD (HI3023) HT 2014. Welcome to this List 2 course, which is nine weeks in duration. The moderatorship Essay is due on Monday 24 th March, and I will talk with each of you to determine a suitable subject for it. The most important point is that it should focus on historiographical issues of the Viking Age. Its maximum length is 5,000 words.

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    Jelling Stone, Denmark.

    LIST TWO VIKING RAIDERS to CRUSADERS, c.800-1200 AD

    (HI3023) HT 2014.

    Welcome to this List 2 course, which is nine weeks in duration. The moderatorship Essay is due on Monday 24th March, and I will talk with each of you to determine a suitable subject for it. The most important point is that it should focus on historiographical issues of the Viking Age. Its maximum length is 5,000 words.

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    Introductory BIBLIOGRAPHY

    S. Bagge From Viking stronghold to Christian Kingdoms: State

    formation in Norway, 900-1300 AD (2010). S. Brink and Neil Price The Viking World (2008). J. Brondsted The Vikings (1965) E. Christiansen The Norsemen in the Viking Age (2002). Council of Europe From Viking to Crusader, Scandinavia and Europe 800-1200 (1992) W. Davies (ed.) From Vikings to Normans (2003). Claire Downham Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland (2007) J. Graham-Campbell The Viking World (1980) J. Graham-Campbell The Vikings (1980) & Dafydd Kidd David Griffiths Vikings of the Irish Sea ( 2010). R. Hall The Viking Dig (1984) M. Hurley ‘Late Viking Age Settlement in Waterford City’ in W. Nolan & T.P. Power(eds.) Waterford: History & Society(1992), pp.49-72. J. Jesch Women in the Viking Age (1991). G. Jones A History of the Vikings (1968)

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    H.R. Loyn The Vikings in Britain (1977) J.D. Richards Viking Age England (1991) E. Roesdahl The Vikings (1991) P.H. Sawyer The Age of the Vikings (2nd Ed. 1971) P.H. Sawyer Kings and Vikings(1982) M. Valante The Vikings in Ireland (2009) D.M. Wilson The Vikings and their origins(2nd Ed. 1980)

    Viking Age Dublin H. B. Clarke (ed.) Medieval Dublin: The Making of a Metropolis (1990) Irish Academic Press (some of the earlier important articles are reprinted here). Curriculum Development Unit Viking Settlement to Medieval Dublin (1978) O’ Brien Press. Sean Duffy (ed.) Medieval Dublin Vol 1 (2000) to the Present. (These annual conference proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin contain many important papers on Viking Age Dublin, esp. L. Simpson’s groundbreaking article ‘Forty Years A Digging’ in Vol. 1). Andrew Halpin Weapons and Warfare in Viking and Medieval Dublin (2008) T. F. Heffernan Wood Quay: The Clash over Dublin’s Past (1988) University of Texas Press. Ruth Johnson Viking Age Dublin (2004) Irish Treasures Series. National Museum of Ireland Medieval Dublin Excavations 1962-81 Series (1987) to Present.

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    Especially P. F. Wallace The Viking Age Buildings of Dublin 2 vols. (1992). B. O’Riordain “Excavations at High Street and Winetavern Street, Dublin” Medieval Archaeology XV (1971), 73-78. L. Simpson Excavations at Isolde’s Tower, Dublin (1994). L. Simpson Director’s Cut, Temple Bar West (1999).

    Viking Age Waterford C. Walsh Archaeological Excavations at Patrick, Nicholas and Winetavern Streets, Dublin (1997). Clarke, Helen and Ambrosiani, Bjorn. Towns in the Viking Age. Leicester and London, Leicester University Press, 1991. Hurley, Maurice et al. Late Viking Age and Medieval Waterford Excavations, 1986-1992. Waterford: Waterford Corporation, 1997. Thomas, Avril. The Walled Towns of Ireland. Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 2 Vols, 1992. Walton, Julian. The Royal Charters of Waterford. Waterford: Waterford Corporation, 1992.

    Lecture & Seminar Hours in HT 2014 THURSDAY 10.00-12.00 pm. Room 3081 Arts Building.

    Professor Terry Barry Dept of History School of Histories and Humanities TCD [email protected]