Norse and Viking Ramblings

A gentle wander through the Viking world

19 March 2022

Tooley Street Delight

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  On academic business in London the other day, I chanced upon Tooley Street, just near London Bridge Underground station. Now, I've kno...
29 July 2021

St Olaf and Orkney

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Doorway in Kirkwall photo by Judith Jesch Today is the feast day of Óláfr Haraldsson, king of Norway and saint, who died in battle, killed b...
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03 April 2021

The Tale of the 'Holiday Shocker'

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  Christine Fell in 1965 from a photo kindly provided by Gillian Fellows-Jensen  One of my most treasured possessions is my copy of Sigurður...
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08 March 2021

International Women's Day

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  For International Women's Day it is always useful to remind ourselves that, even in the Viking Age, women were approximately half of t...
29 November 2020

If You Want to Listen

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Shameless self-promotion has not generally been the main purpose of this blog. I've tended to aim for the slightly quirky, or even perso...
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19 September 2020

The Children of Ash and Elm

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In what now seems like a completely other world, less than a year ago I wrote a  blog post listing some recommended Viking reading . If I ha...
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05 September 2020

Runes in Our Troubled Times

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Back in the day when this blog was nobbut a baby blog, one of my first posts gave a quick mention to the Odinic obsessions of a certain Jul...
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Judith Jesch, Professor of Viking Studies, University of Nottingham
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