Monarchs and Hydrarchs

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ambulant polities
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Baltic Amber
biased corpus
Carolingian Europe
Carolingian studies
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Coastal Frisia
Conceptual Development Model
cumulative experience
Danish Kingdom
early medieval warfare
Early Viking Age
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Frankish Coasts
Frankish Kingdoms
Frankish Realm
Hydrarchs
La Londe
Loire Basin
Loire Estuary
Monarchs
Moveable Wealth
North Sea history
Scandinavian fleets
Scandinavian Forces
Scandinavian movements
Seine Basin
Southern Scandinavia
UNC
UNC Chapel Hill
Viking Activity
Viking Age
Viking decision-making processes
Viking Force
Viking Hosts
Viking Incursion
wealth extraction models

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032148809
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As the politico-economic exploits of vikings in and around the Frankish realm remain, to a considerable extent, obscured by the constraints of a fragmentary and biased corpus of (near-)contemporary evidence, this volume approaches the available interdisciplinary data on a cumulative and conceptual level, allowing overall spatiotemporal patterns of viking activity to be detected and defined – and thereby challenging the notion that these movements were capricious, haphazard, and gratuitous in character.

Set against a backdrop of continuous commerce and knowledge exchange, this overarching survey demonstrates the existence of a relatively uniform, sequential framework of wealth extraction, encampment, and political engagement, within which Scandinavian fleets operated as adaptable, ambulant polities – or ‘hydrarchies’. By delineating and visualising this framework, a four-phased conceptual development model of hydrarchic conduct and consequence is established, whose validity is substantiated by its application to a number of distinct regional case studies. The parameters of this abstract model affirm that Scandinavian movements across Francia were the result of prudent and expedient decision-making processes, contingent on exchanged intelligence, cumulative experience, and the ongoing individual and collective need for socioeconomic subsistence and enrichment.

Monarchs and Hydrarchs will appeal to both students and specialists of the Viking Age, whilst serving as an equally valuable resource to those investigating early medieval Francia, Scandinavia, and the North Sea world as a whole.

Christian Cooijmans is a British Academy Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool, UK. Having obtained his doctorate from the University of Edinburgh, his research focusses on the reach and repercussions of viking endeavour across mainland Europe, as well as its ensuing, premodern historiography.

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