Hannah Whittock: 5 books

Book cover of The Anglo-Saxon Avon Valley Frontier

The Anglo-Saxon Avon Valley Frontier

A River of Two Halves

by Hannah Whittock, Martyn Whittock
Language: English
Release Date: November 10, 2017

The Anglo-Saxon AvonValley Frontier: A River of Two Halves is a ground-breaking exploration of the Anglo-Saxon ‘Avon Valley frontier’, combining archaeology and documentary sources to present a case for remarkable continuity as measured by a wide range of evidence. Based on research in the department...
Book cover of 1018 and 1066

1018 and 1066

Why the Vikings Caused the Norman Conquest

by Martyn Whittock, Hannah Whittock Hannah Whittock
Language: English
Release Date: August 31, 2016

The Norman Conquest of 1066 and the Viking Conquest by Cnut in 1016 both had huge impacts on the history of England and yet '1066' has eclipsed '1016' in popular culture. This book challenges that side-lining of Cnut's conquest by presenting compelling evidence that the Viking Conquest of 1016 was...
Book cover of Viking Blitzkrieg

Viking Blitzkrieg

AD 789-1098

by Martyn Whittock, Hannah Whittock
Language: English
Release Date: June 12, 2013

Martyn Whittock argues that without the Viking Wars there would have been no united England in the 10th century, no rise of the Godwin family and their conflict with Edward the Confessor, no Norman connection, no Norman Conquest and no Domesday Book. All of these features of English history were the...
Book cover of Tales of Valhalla: Norse Myths and Legends
by Martyn Whittock, Hannah Whittock
Language: English
Release Date: September 4, 2018

A vivid retelling of Norse mythology that explores these legendary stories and their significance and influence on the Viking world. Valhalla and its pantheon of gods and heroes have always fascinated readers, whether it is how these tales illuminate the Viking world or influence cultural touchstones...
Book cover of The Vikings

The Vikings

From Odin to Christ

by Martyn Whittock, Hannah Whittock
Language: English
Release Date: March 16, 2018

The popular image of the Vikings is of tall red-headed men, raping and pillaging their way around the coast of Europe, stopping only to ransack monasteries and burn longships. But the violent Vikings of the 8th century became the pious Christians of the 11th century, who gave gold crosses to Christian...
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