Icelandic women during the Viking Age managed households, raised their children, tended to the animals, and wove the cloth, along with a host of other duties overlooked by their male counterparts. These women were the unacknowledged strength within their societies. Through an examination of the culture that surrounded female Vikings in pre-Christian Iceland, historians present a more thorough understanding of the roles that these women played. This is especially evident in the study of female influences employed within pre-Christian Icelandic society. The women of Viking Age Iceland exercised power through their management of household and familial interactions, maintaining influence within a publicly male-dominated society
Cold Counsels and Hot Tempers: The Development of the Germanic Amazon in Old Norse Literature will t...
In the summer of the year 1000 A.D., the General Assembly of Iceland voted to convert to Christianit...
Slavery in the Viking Age was a common practice throughout Scandinavia and the Scandinavian diaspora...
This thesis explores the agency of women in Medieval Iceland through the examination of the Icelandi...
Gender identity and women’s roles within the Viking Age (8th-11th CE) has long been a subject for in...
Permission for use in WinnSpace granted by the publisher.The saga writers of medieval Iceland rhetor...
This report explores the historical, cultural, and artistic significance of the female whetter figur...
My aim in this essay is to identify and explain the claims to power that women possessed and were ab...
This thesis investigates the roles that were available for Scandinavian women during the Viking age....
are a valuable resource in the study of society and culture in the Viking age. However, for a variet...
The aim of this thesis is to establish a link between the home and personal identity formation of Ic...
This thesis will re-examine the roles of women in the Viking world. Did Viking women dominate the ho...
Medieval Icelandic literature recounts stories of both pagans and Christians settling in Iceland. Mo...
abstract: Warriors, as all members of society in medieval Scandinavia, were bound by a course of rul...
Research on medieval Iceland--focusing on the period of the Commonwealth, from the establishment of ...
Cold Counsels and Hot Tempers: The Development of the Germanic Amazon in Old Norse Literature will t...
In the summer of the year 1000 A.D., the General Assembly of Iceland voted to convert to Christianit...
Slavery in the Viking Age was a common practice throughout Scandinavia and the Scandinavian diaspora...
This thesis explores the agency of women in Medieval Iceland through the examination of the Icelandi...
Gender identity and women’s roles within the Viking Age (8th-11th CE) has long been a subject for in...
Permission for use in WinnSpace granted by the publisher.The saga writers of medieval Iceland rhetor...
This report explores the historical, cultural, and artistic significance of the female whetter figur...
My aim in this essay is to identify and explain the claims to power that women possessed and were ab...
This thesis investigates the roles that were available for Scandinavian women during the Viking age....
are a valuable resource in the study of society and culture in the Viking age. However, for a variet...
The aim of this thesis is to establish a link between the home and personal identity formation of Ic...
This thesis will re-examine the roles of women in the Viking world. Did Viking women dominate the ho...
Medieval Icelandic literature recounts stories of both pagans and Christians settling in Iceland. Mo...
abstract: Warriors, as all members of society in medieval Scandinavia, were bound by a course of rul...
Research on medieval Iceland--focusing on the period of the Commonwealth, from the establishment of ...
Cold Counsels and Hot Tempers: The Development of the Germanic Amazon in Old Norse Literature will t...
In the summer of the year 1000 A.D., the General Assembly of Iceland voted to convert to Christianit...
Slavery in the Viking Age was a common practice throughout Scandinavia and the Scandinavian diaspora...