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- catalog abstract "Until now, the operations of the Vikings have not been examined using the techniques of military analysis. In this innovative and thought-provoking book, Paddy Griffith explores the Viking art of war in theory and practice, addressing such questions as strategic mobility, operational intelligence-gathering and tactical fighting formations. He shows that the Vikings were normally outclassed whenever they encountered a well-organised military empire, such as that of the. Arabs or the Byzantines, but that they could usually make headway whenever they met a divided or disorganised opponent in such places as Russia and England. They were still more successful when they attacked rich, undefended monasteries or established new colonies in such places as Iceland or Greenland - although in the latter country they would eventually be driven off by Eskimo counter-attacks. Contrary to our perception of the Vikings as superlative seafarers, a major. Part of their strategic problem was the scarcity and even unreliability of their shipping. They had an essentially coastal rather than oceanic navy, and their manpower was limited. For most of the high Viking era they could field only one 'Great Army' at a time, and had to be content with relatively minor raiding operations elsewhere. Nevertheless, the appearance of even few highly-motivated Vikings in an area without good coastal defence could often spread. Disproportionate chaos and turmoil. This excellent study of their art of war explains why.".
- catalog contributor b8462323.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "A military analysis of the Vikings -- The causes of Viking expansion -- Strategic mobility -- The Viking notion of strategy -- The composition of armies -- Arms and armour -- Battle.".
- catalog description "Arabs or the Byzantines, but that they could usually make headway whenever they met a divided or disorganised opponent in such places as Russia and England. They were still more successful when they attacked rich, undefended monasteries or established new colonies in such places as Iceland or Greenland - although in the latter country they would eventually be driven off by Eskimo counter-attacks. Contrary to our perception of the Vikings as superlative seafarers, a major.".
- catalog description "Disproportionate chaos and turmoil. This excellent study of their art of war explains why.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 212-221) and index.".
- catalog description "Part of their strategic problem was the scarcity and even unreliability of their shipping. They had an essentially coastal rather than oceanic navy, and their manpower was limited. For most of the high Viking era they could field only one 'Great Army' at a time, and had to be content with relatively minor raiding operations elsewhere. Nevertheless, the appearance of even few highly-motivated Vikings in an area without good coastal defence could often spread.".
- catalog description "Until now, the operations of the Vikings have not been examined using the techniques of military analysis. In this innovative and thought-provoking book, Paddy Griffith explores the Viking art of war in theory and practice, addressing such questions as strategic mobility, operational intelligence-gathering and tactical fighting formations. He shows that the Vikings were normally outclassed whenever they encountered a well-organised military empire, such as that of the.".
- catalog extent "224 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1853672084 (hc)".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Greenhill Books ; Mechanicsburg, Pa. : Stackpole Books,".
- catalog spatial "Scandinavia".
- catalog subject "355/.00948 20".
- catalog subject "Military art and science Scandinavia History Medieval, 500-1500.".
- catalog subject "Military art and science Scandinavia History.".
- catalog subject "U43.S3 G75 1995".
- catalog subject "Vikings Warfare History.".
- catalog subject "Vikings Warfare.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A military analysis of the Vikings -- The causes of Viking expansion -- Strategic mobility -- The Viking notion of strategy -- The composition of armies -- Arms and armour -- Battle.".
- catalog title "The Viking art of war / Paddy Griffith.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".