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This 5 page paper presents a summary of each chapter of this book. These summaries highlight the important points of each chapter and thereby focus on the main theses of the book. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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others to both fear and loathe them. What is unique about this book is that the author uses a modern military perspective to analyze the Vikings and their tactics.
This is necessary because very little is actually known about the Vikings themselves, and therefore analysis is based upon the actions of the Vikings as opposed to insights based
upon war plans or other documentation. By using this process, the author analyzes the means by which the Vikings experienced victories and how they were able to endure those
times of defeat. This book goes into extraordinary detail in terms of the culture of the Vikings, how they established colonies, and how they solidified their power and their
pervasive influence. Chapter 1 is a military analysis of the Vikings. The author in this chapter first seeks to define
who the Vikings were, and why they maintained such a legendary reputation in terms of their warfare capabilities. Furthermore, this chapter goes on to examine the myths versus the
realities in regards to the Vikings. For instance, many people believe the Vikings to have been supermen who were capable of outlandish victories. Many other theories have also
circulated, such as that they sailed to Australia for no reason. This author also considers the myth of how the Vikings would get so excited and aggressive before battle
that they would actually chew on their shields. However, the reality was in fact that they were just regular people who strove to find their own independence in the
world. Chapter 2 examines the causes of the Viking expansion. This chapter begins with an investigation of the legacy of
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