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Real Valkyrie: The Hidden History of Viking Warrior Women
Real Valkyrie: The Hidden History of Viking Warrior Women | Nancy Marie Brown
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In the tradition of Stacy Schiff's Cleopatra, Brown lays to rest the hoary myth that Viking society was ruled by men and celebrates the dramatic lives of female Viking warriors "Once again, Brown brings Viking history to vivid, unexpected life--and in the process, turns what we thought we knew about Norse culture on its head. Superb." --Scott Weidensaul, author of New York Times bestselling A World on the Wing Magnificent. It captured me from the very first page... --Pat Shipman, author of The InvadersA complex, important, and delightful addition to women's history. --Pamela D. Toler, author of Women Warriors: An Unexpected HistoryIn 2017, DNA tests revealed to the collective shock of many scholars that a Viking warrior in a high-status grave in Birka, Sweden was actually a woman. The Real Valkyrie weaves together archaeology, history, and literature to imagine her life and times, showing that Viking women had more power and agency than historians have imagined. Nancy Marie Brown uses science to link the Birka warrior, whom she names Hervor, to Viking trading towns and to their great trade route east to Byzantium and beyond. She imagines her life intersecting with larger-than-life but real women, including Queen Gunnhild Mother-of-Kings, the Viking leader known as The Red Girl, and Queen Olga of Kyiv. Hervor's short, dramatic life shows that much of what we have taken as truth about women in the Viking Age is based not on data, but on nineteenth-century Victorian biases. Rather than holding the household keys, Viking women in history, law, saga, poetry, and myth carry weapons. These women brag, "As heroes we were widely known--with keen spears we cut blood from bone." In this compelling narrative Brown brings the world of those valkyries and shield-maids to vivid life.
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mrsmarch
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#TiredMom with a #NewSweater. I‘m having a fun time finishing the tagged audiobook. I love genetic genealogy and know that my maternal (umbilical) line goes back to the people of Starya Ladoga and Birka of the 10th century. How we got from there to here, there‘s no way of knowing, but someone‘s son or brother went east to Ladoga and died there, and his sister, mother, maternal aunt, or sister‘s daughter went west to Scotland.

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Brown challenges preconceived notions around gender, Vikings, and warrior-hood through a blend of fact and fiction. She gives life to the high-status Birka warrior whose grave was revealed to be that of a woman through DNA tests in 2017. In her book, Brown names this warrior Hervor and shares an imagined story at the onset of each chapter, which is then followed by the archaeology, science, history and Viking lore and literature.

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Thank you to @StMartinsPress for this #ARC- which hits the shelves tomorrow- 8/31. DNA testing in 2017 revealed a Viking warrior grave that had been previously thought to be a male warrior was, in fact, a female. Part speculation and also delving into Norse, Viking, Estonian and surrounding areas‘ written mythology and histories based on oral tradition, Brown extrapolates the life of this woman warrior. There‘s a lot of fascinating stuff here!

TorieStorieS Thanks to my dad for the assist on the photo- and for providing the artwork from The Viking Ship Museum of Roskilde, Denmark! 3y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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If you prefer history told with splashes of literature, myth, and imagination then give this book a try. Brown takes the grave of a Viking warrior and expands it into a far flung book about their culture. And yes, this is specifically about women in Viking culture, which isn‘t often addressed. It‘s fascinating, feminist, and full of fact, but also 💯 readable.

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Reggie Thanks for the rec. There is a woman in my book who wears trousers and other women are just scandalized by it. 😱This sounds great. Stacked. 3y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Reggie Oh the scandal! I actually own the audiobook version of The Mercies. Started it this morning due to fortuitous biblio timing! 3y
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