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028 01 IC3910A|bTeaching Co. (discs) 
028 01 PB3910A|bTeaching Co. (book) 
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100 1  Harl, Kenneth W. 
245 14 The Vikings|h[sound recording] /|cKenneth W. Harl. 
264  1 Chantilly, VA :|bTeaching Co.,|c[2005] 
264  4 |c©2005 
300    18 sound discs :|bdigital ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1 course 
       guidebook (vi, 275 pages : maps ; 19 cm) 
336    spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 
337    audio|bs|2rdamedia 
338    audio disc|bsd|2rdacarrier 
490 1  The great courses. History, Medieval history 
500    Compact discs. 
500    Unabridged. 
500    36 lectures on 18 audio discs, with acc. guidebook. 
505 00 |tVikings in Medieval history --|tLand and people of 
       Medieval Scandinavia --|tScandinavian society in the 
       Bronze Age --|tScandinavia in the Celtic and Roman Ages --
       |tThe age of migrations --|tThe Norse gods --|tRunes, 
       poetry, and visual arts --|tLegendary kings and heroes --
       |tRevolution in shipbuilding --|tWarfare and society in 
       the Viking Age --|tMerchants and commerce in the Viking 
       Age --|tChristendom on the eve of the Viking Age --
       |tViking raids on the Carolingian Empire --|tThe Duchy of 
       Normandy --|tViking assault on England --|tThe Danelaw --
       |tViking assault on Ireland --|tNorse kings of Dublin and 
       Ireland --|tThe settlement of Iceland --|tIceland--a 
       frontier republic --|tSkaldic poetry and sagas --|tWestern
       voyages to Greenland and Vinland --|tSwedes in the Baltic 
       Sea and Russia --|tThe road to Byzantium --|tFrom 
       Varangians into Russians --|tTransformation of 
       SCandinavian society --|tSt. Anskar and the first 
       Christian missions --|tFormation of the kingdom of Denmark
       --|tCnut the Great --|tCollapse of Cnut's empire --|tJarls
       and sea kings of Norway --|tSt. Olaf of Norway --|tKings 
       of the Swedes and Goths --|tChristianization and economic 
       change --|tFrom Vikings to Crusaders --|tThe Viking 
       legacy. 
511 0  Professor Kenneth W. Harl, Professor of Classical and 
       Byzantine History. 
520    As explorers and traders, the Vikings played a decisive 
       role in the formation of Latin Christendom, and 
       particularly of Western Europe.  In this course the 
       Vikings will be studied not only as warriors, but also in 
       other roles for which they are equally extraordinary: 
       merchants, artists, kings, raiders, seafarers, 
       shipbuilders, and creators of a remarkable literature of 
       myths and sagas. 
650  0 Vikings|xHistory|vSound recordings. 
650  0 Civilization, Viking|vSound recordings. 
650  0 Vikings|xSocial life and customs|vSound recordings. 
650  0 Viking antiquities|vSound recordings. 
650  0 Northmen|vSound recordings. 
655  7 Audiobooks.|2lcgft 
710 2  Teaching Company. 
830  0 Great courses (Compact disc)|pHistory. 
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