The Vikings in Ireland. Did the Vikings have a positive effect on Irish society?


Essay, 2012

8 Pages, Grade: 1,5


Abstract or Introduction

“The term Viking conjures up for most Irish people bands of marauders and robbers who plundered Irish monasteries and churches, causing widespread destruction and terror […]“. Such a negative perception of the Viking Age, about 795 and 1169, correlates with the assertion uttered by historians in the past that “the effect of the Viking invasions on Irish
society was catastrophic”. This depiction of the invaders, mostly from Norway and later also from Denmark, seems to be based on sources from monasteries which had been the main targets of the Scandinavians during the first period of raids, approximately between 795 and 840. Therefore, the reliability of these sources is doubtful and they have to be interpreted
critically and very carefully.

However, many scholars nowadays believe that, on the whole, the Vikings had a positive effect on Irish society. The aim of this paper is to critically discuss and assess the
archaeological evidence which appears to support this position.

Details

Title
The Vikings in Ireland. Did the Vikings have a positive effect on Irish society?
College
University College Cork  (Department of Archaeology)
Grade
1,5
Author
Year
2012
Pages
8
Catalog Number
V335334
ISBN (eBook)
9783668252127
ISBN (Book)
9783668252134
File size
438 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Irland, Vikinger, Archäologie, Julian Binder
Quote paper
Julian Binder (Author), 2012, The Vikings in Ireland. Did the Vikings have a positive effect on Irish society?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/335334

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