Viking culture and warfare history book – “Valkyrie” – (Bloomsbury, 2020) – Johanna Katrin Fridriksdottir interview

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Johanna Katrin Fridriksdottir studies and teaches Viking era poetry and literature. She recently wrote a book on the idea of the Valkyrie in Viking culture. We spoke about this subject, Viking warfare, Viking sagas and the process of writing the book itself.

(Audio player at the end of the post.)

0:41 – Johanna talks about how she got into writing on Valkyrie.

1:45 – Johanna talks about how she broke the book down.

3:19 – Johanna talks about the date ranges, areas at issue, and the idea of the Valkyrie.

6:01 – Johanna talks about the Valkyrie.

7:45 – Johanna talks about the image of blood covered Valkyrie.

9:58 – Johanna talks about the meaning of Viking war poetry.

13:53 – Johanna talks about where the idea of the Valkyrie first started.

19:02 – Johanna talks about evidence or lack of women fighting.

26:04 – Johanna further addresses the idea of female warriors.

29:07 – Johanna talks about blacksmithing.

31:28 – Johanna talks about the ideas of Valkyries in different places and time periods.

37:37 – Johanna discusses interesting facts about Viking sails.

41:27 – Johanna talks about her written sources and the archaeological evidence.

44:09 – Johanna talks about which stories were passed down over the centuries.

48:38 – Johanna talks about how much the written material supports the archaeological evidence.

50:35 – Johanna talks about the process of writing the book.

51:28 – Johanna talks about the goddess Freya.

57:37 – Johanna talks about crows and battlefields.

58:57 – Johanna mentions crows, eagles, and wolves as images of battle.

1:00:00 – Johanna talks about evidence of women riding horses.

1:03:00 – We discuss the resources a Viking chief needed for success.

1:04:33 – Johanna talks about a touching moment in the sagas.

1:10:38 – Johanna talks about the Viking languages she knows and Viking poets.

1:14:22 – Johanna can be found at vikingwomen.org and on twitter @sagaknitter

 

Links of interest

https://amzn.to/2YL6JUu

https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/valkyrie-9781788314770/

https://vikingwomen.org/

https://twitter.com/sagaknitter

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Guests: Johanna Katrin Fridriksdottir

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Global military history book – “The 100 Worst Military Disasters in History” (ABC-CLIO, 2020) – John Kuehn interview

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Dr. John Kuehn is a former US Naval officer and currently studies, teaches, and writes history at the United States Command and General Staff College. We spoke about his latest co-authored book on some of the world’s worst military disasters.

1:48 – John talks about how he developed the book on military disasters.

3:17 – John talks about the chronological format of the book.

4:48 – John talks about how they focused on both campaigns and wars.

10:11 – John talks about civil wars and revolution.

12:52 – John talks about technological impact on military campaigns.

15:39 – John talks about the impact of logistics on military disasters.

17:06 – John talks about pre-war preparation and its effects on wars.

22:36 – John talks about naval campaigns and disasters.

27:09 – John talks about the Russo-Japanese War and the Mexican-American War.

28:50 – John talks about the global, naval and air power focuses in the book. He also addresses contingencies in war.

33:03 – John talks about the vast amount of resources they had to study these wars and campaigns.

35:48 – John talks about the difficulty in determining casualties in war.

40:30 – John talks about the difficulty into coming to conclusions with some of the campaigns in the book.

47:45 – John discusses the end of the Pacific War.

50:10 – John expands on the Taping Rebellion.

1:03:14 – John can be found on twitter @jkuehn50 and by searching for “Hand Grenade of the Month” and H-war on google.

Links of interest

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https://www.abc-clio.com/ABC-CLIOCorporate/product.aspx?pc=A5703C

https://twitter.com/jkuehn50

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