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Medieval Iceland: Society, Sagas, and Power

Medieval Iceland: Society, Sagas, and Power

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: wonderful analysis of power structure
Review: Byock has written a very perceptive analysis of the power structure in Viking and Medieval Iceland. As a historical fiction writer, writing about this time period, this book gave me many insights. Byock uses some well-know and lesser-known saga characters to illustrate the power alliances, which I found fascinating. With no royalty, Iceland deveoped a unique democracy, which Byock explains in much detail. The maps and diagrams are very helpful. While it is an academic read, it is certainly not difficult. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the history of Iceland.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just what I was looking for
Review: If you're looking for a book which discusses various aspects of the culture and society of Medieval Iceland, look no further! I am finding this book to be a wonderful read, providing many of the details I was looking for. It does just what a good book should do imho - provide valuable insight AND additional references to other books which illuminate other areas I am interested in.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just what I was looking for
Review: If you're looking for a book which discusses various aspects of the culture and society of Medieval Iceland, look no further! I found this book to be a wonderful read, providing many of the details I was looking for. It does just what a good book should do imho - provide valuable insight AND additional references to other books which illuminate others areas I'm interested in.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just what I was looking for
Review: If you're looking for a book which discusses various aspects of the culture and society of Medieval Iceland, look no further! I am finding this book to be a wonderful read, providing many of the details I was looking for. It does just what a good book should do imho - provide valuable insight AND additional references to other books which illuminate other areas I am interested in.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well-Researched! Provides New Insight on Iceland!
Review: Jesse Byock's work provides a fresh insight into a fascinating subject. A "must read" for anyone interested in the vikings and medieval Scandanavia.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well-Researched! Provides New Insight on Iceland!
Review: Jesse Byock's work provides a fresh insight into a fascinating subject. A "must read" for anyone interested in the vikings and medieval Scandanavia.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read This First to Understand Icelandic Sagas & Society
Review: The twilight world of the great Icelandic sagas can be difficult for an outsider to understand. We are so fixated on the values of the Western European mainland that it is easy for us to overlook Iceland's many contributions. The great 13th century sagas like Burnt Njal, Laxdaela, and Egil are high water marks of medieval literature -- far more sophisticated than the Arthurian fantasies circulating in Britain and France at the time.

To read and understand these sagas properly, one requires a key. And this is precisely the value of Byock's work: It places the sagas in a societal context and shows us that -- while Europe was stuck in a feudal rut -- Iceland was a unique republic in which power was distributed among many 30-50 chieftains. If a chieftain failed to be responsive, a landowner could change his allegiance to another, irrespective of his location. Because there were no standing armies in the time of the sagas, it was the responsiveness of the chieftain in assisting with disputes that was the prime determinant of his power, and not brute force.

Byock shows us how the system worked by a series of helpful extended examples taken directly from the sagas. These are by far the best parts of the book. Read this book, and you will see that at the heart of the great sagas are tales of how conflicts were resolved, sometimes over a period of many generations. Although many lives were lost, the fabric of society remained whole and relatively undisturbed because a consensus was finally reached.

I look forward to reading Byock's other Icelandic book on Feud in the Icelandic Saga.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Reference Concerning Medieval Vikings!
Review: This is a great reference! It is written by "The Expert" in the field and is both factual and interesting! If you like reading about the vikings---look no further!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Reference Concerning Medieval Vikings!
Review: This is a great reference! It is written by "The Expert" in the field and is both factual and interesting! If you like reading about the vikings---look no further!!


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