Objętość 350 stron
Canute the Great, 995 (circa)-1035, and the Rise of Danish Imperialism during the Viking Age
O książce
In «Canute the Great, 995 (circa)-1035, and the Rise of Danish Imperialism during the Viking Age,» Laurence Marcellus Larson presents a meticulous examination of the life and rule of the influential Viking monarch Canute. Larson employs a scholarly narrative style, integrating a wealth of historical sources and archaeological evidence to create a vivid portrayal of Canute's empire, which extended beyond Denmark to include England and parts of Norway. The book situates Canute within the shifting power dynamics of the Viking Age, illuminating how his reign exemplified the triumphs and tribulations of a period characterized by conquest, cultural exchange, and the seeds of emerging nation-states. Laurence Marcellus Larson, a distinguished historian with a profound interest in Norse history and culture, draws on his extensive research in medieval studies to craft this compelling account. His academic background and rigorous scholarship allow Larson to connect Canute's achievements with broader themes of imperialism and identity during the Viking Age, reflecting on how Canute's legacy influenced subsequent generations in Northern Europe. Highly recommended for historians, students, and enthusiasts of medieval Europe, Larson's work is an indispensable text that not only chronicles the life of Canute the Great but also offers invaluable insights into the complexities of Viking imperialism and its enduring impact on European history.