Centre for the Study of the Viking Age
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Norse and Viking Blogging

Members of the Centre for the Study of the Viking Age contribute to a variety of blogs. To find out what interests us, just click on the links below!

Judith Jesch blogs about Viking women, warriors, and valkyries (British Museum)

Aya Van Renterghem writes about being a PhD student (Quadrivium Project)

Ruarigh Dale discusses The Viking Berserker at Words for Words (University of Nottingham, School of English).

Judith Jesch explains The Meaning of Ragnarok at Words for Words (University of Nottingham, School of English).

Christina Lee tells the story of Gudrid The Far Traveller at Medieval@Nottingham (University of Nottingham, Institute for Medieval Research).

Christina Lee discusses Frost and Famine at Medieval@Nottingham (University of Nottingham, Institute for Medieval Research).

Judith Jesch answers the question Why Study Vikings? at Study What You Love (University of Nottingham).

Christina Lee explains The Jewel in the Crown at Medieval@Nottingham (University of Nottingham, Institute for Medieval Research).

Christina Lee unravels Viking Ancestors: Fact and Fiction at Medieval@Nottingham (University of Nottingham, Institute for Medieval Research).

Judith Jesch is Reading the Runes at Manuscripts and Special Collections (University of Nottingham, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections).

For a more lighthearted and strictly personal view of the Viking world, check out Viqueen's blog, Norse and Viking Ramblings, and for some 'assorted Norsery' with a popular culture flavour, try out Berserkjablogg.

Posted on Tuesday 11th March 2014

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