Sea Sagas of the North

Sea Sagas of the North
Title Sea Sagas of the North PDF eBook
Author Jules Pretty
Publisher Hawthorn Press
Pages 252
Release 2022-10-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1912480824

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The book’s stories and sagas cover three central themes : living with environmental change around the North Sea and the Atlantic; story-telling through history in these lands; reconnecting with nature and our ancient heritages so as to live well and responsibly.

Sea Sagas of the North

Sea Sagas of the North
Title Sea Sagas of the North PDF eBook
Author Jules Pretty
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022-09-19
Genre
ISBN 9781912480746

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The book's three central themes are living with environmental change around the North Sea and the Atlantic; story-telling through history in these lands; reconnecting with nature and our ancient heritages so as to live well and responsibly.

Death and Oil

Death and Oil
Title Death and Oil PDF eBook
Author Bradford Matsen
Publisher Pantheon
Pages 233
Release 2011
Genre Aberdeen (Scotland)
ISBN 0307378810

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Documents the events of the 1988 oil rig disaster on the North Sea, drawing on interviews with survivors and family members, the Occidental Petroleum Corp., and rescue workers to trace the gas leak that triggered the explosion and the devastation it continues to inflict.

Names for the Sea

Names for the Sea
Title Names for the Sea PDF eBook
Author Sarah Moss
Publisher Catapult
Pages 226
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1619022176

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A beautifully written memoir of a family’s year living in Reykjavik, Iceland that “captures the fierce beauty of the Arctic landscape”—from the acclaimed author of Ghost Wall (Booklist). Sarah Moss had a childhood dream of moving to Iceland, sustained by a wild summer there when she was nineteen. In 2009, she saw an advertisement for a job at the University of Iceland and applied on a whim, despite having two young children and a comfortable life in Kent, England. The resulting adventure was shaped by Iceland’s economic collapse, which halved the value of her salary; by the eruption of the volcano Eyjafjallajokull; and by a collection of new friends, including a poet who saw the only bombs fall on Iceland in 1943; a woman who speaks to elves; and a chef who guided Sarah’s family around the intricacies of Icelandic cuisine. Moss explored hillsides of boiling mud and volcanic craters and learned to drive like an Icelander on the unsurfaced roads that link remote farms and fishing villages in the far north. She watched the northern lights and the comings and goings of migratory birds, and as the weeks and months went by, she and her family learned new ways to live. Names for the Sea is her compelling and very funny account of living in a country poised on the edge of Europe, where modernization clashes with living folklore.

North Sea Saga

North Sea Saga
Title North Sea Saga PDF eBook
Author Paul Jordan
Publisher Addison-Wesley Longman
Pages 332
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

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A new history of the lands, seas and peoples of Northern Europe, including the Romans, Germans, Anglo-Saxons, Celts and, of course, the Vikings: this is our sea and its seafarers from the Stone Age to the present via the Bronze, Iron and Modern ages.

Beyond the Northlands

Beyond the Northlands
Title Beyond the Northlands PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 338
Release 2016
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0198701241

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A trip to the furthest edgelands of the Viking world via the drama of the Old Norse sagas -- from the Arctic Circle to Constantinople, North America to Kievan Rus.

Heathenry & The Sea

Heathenry & The Sea
Title Heathenry & The Sea PDF eBook
Author Dan Coultas
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2021-07-28
Genre
ISBN

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Since the revival of Heathenry in the second half of the 20th century, much has been written about how the spiritual beliefs held by the people of Northern Europe in the early medieval period can be applied to our lives today. You will find books that explain the practicalities of modern Heathen ritual practices and how they compare to those conducted by our ancestors, books on the many deities and spirits and how they are still relevant today, and still more on how texts like the Hávamál can be applied to modern-day life. One area that has not been explored in as much detail up to this point is the relationship between Heathenry and the sea. This seems to be a glaring omission given how important the sea was to our Heathen ancestors. For many of our Scandinavian ancestors seafaring was a way of life. The sea was also important to others such as the Angles, Saxons and Jutes who took to the waves for a new life in the British Isles, and the Frisians who had an intimate relationship with the sea thrust upon them thanks to the low-lying lands they inhabited. This book explores many aspects of our relationship with water as humans and as Heathens. Drawing on sources from a wide range of disciplines, Heathenry & The Sea examines how water featured in the spiritual world view of our ancestors from the earliest humans, through the Heathen period and in to the Christianisation of Europe, whilst also bringing the discussion right up to date with the experiences of modern Heathens, as well as some of the scientific explanations for these intrinsic connections with water.