TY - BOOK AU - Whittock,Martyn TI - American Vikings: how the Norse sailed into the lands and imaginations of America SN - 1639365354 PY - 2023/// CY - New York PB - Pegasus Books KW - Vikings KW - History KW - Travel KW - North America KW - Civilization, Viking KW - North Atlantic Ocean KW - Navigation KW - America N1 - Includes bibliographic references (pages 223-247) and index; Who and what were "Vikings"? --; Inside the heads of Vikings --; The Viking world --; Vinland...the edge of the world --; Viking North Americans --; Sharing the stage with Vikings? --; Competing ethnic origin myths of "discovery," in the early USA --; Vikings in the Midwest? --; New England Vikings? --; A Norse home from home? --; A darker side of the story --; Vikings reading comic books --; The Vikings go to the movies...and watch TV --; American Vikings meet QAnon --; Merchandising Vikings --; Afterword: Where next for the American Vikings? N2 - "Vikings are an enduring subject of fascination. The combination of adventure, mythology, violence, and exploration continues to grip our attention. As a result, for more than a millennium the Vikings have traveled far and wide, not least across the turbulent seas of our minds and imaginations. The geographical reach of the Norse was extraordinary. For centuries medieval sagas, first recorded in Iceland, claimed that Vikings reached North America around the year 1000. This book explores that claim, separating fact from fiction and myth from mischief, to assess the enduring legacy of this claim in America. The search for "American Vikings" connects a vast range of different areas; from the latest archaeological evidence for their actual settlement in North America to the myth-making of nineteenth-century Scandinavian pioneers in the Midwest; and from ancient adventurers to the political ideologies in the twenty-first century. It is a journey from the high seas of a millennium ago to the swirling waters and dark undercurrents of the online world of today. No doubt, the warlike Vikings would have understood how their image could be "weaponized." In the same way, they would probably have grasped how their dramatic, violent, passionate, and discordant mythologies could appeal to our era and cultural setting. They might, though, have been more surprised at how their image has been commercialized and commodified. A vivid new history by a master of the form, American Vikings explores how the Norse first sailed into the lands, and then into the imaginations, of America" -- ER -