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Les invité-e :· Victor Barabino, ATER à l'université de Lorraine ()· Lucie malbos, MCF à l'université de Poitiers () Le film : The Northman (Robert Eggers, 2022) La discussion :· Résumé du film et impressions (1:20)· Les sources textuelles du film et de la légende d'Amleth (6:58)· Langues, noms, animaux des cultures scandinaves (14:17)· L'épée du héros et sa valeur symbolique (21:50)· Les marqueurs d'authenticité du film et le travail de l'archéologue Neil Price (23:05)· Enjeux de pouvoir et de succession (28:10)· Le quotidien d'une société rurale et esclavagiste (31:00)· La mise en scène d'une confrontation entre païens et chrétiens (36:22)· Cosmogonie, rites, imaginaires scandinaves (40:40)· Le duel final (53:57) Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Los vikingos, esos guerreros nórdicos de aspecto desaliñado y formas rudas recorriendo las costas europeas de saqueo en saqueo, han cautivado la imaginación popular durante siglos. Pero la imagen estereotipada del vikingo con casco con cuernos y hacha en mano, sediento de sangre y botín, es una simplificación contemporánea. Los vikingos, originarios de Escandinavia, fueron algo más que saqueadores: se dedicaron a la exploración y al comercio, colonizaron las islas del Atlantico norte y muchos de ellos se terminaron fundiendo con las poblaciones de otras zonas de Europa construyendo señoríos propios como el de Normandía o el de Sicilia. Su sociedad original estaba organizada en torno a una estructura jerárquica de caudillos, nobles, hombres libres y esclavos que profesaban un religión politeísta, con deidades que muy conocidas en nuestra época como Odín o Thor. Impulsados por una combinación de factores, como la superpoblación en Escandinavia, la búsqueda de nuevas tierras y riquezas, y las luchas de poder internas, los vikingos se lanzaron a la mar en sus versátiles embarcaciones, los drakkars, capaces de navegar tanto por ríos como por mar abierto. Esa expansión empezó en el año 793 cuando un grupo de guerreros del norte saqueó el monasterio de Lindisfarne en la costa norte de Inglaterra. Ese fue el comienzo de lo que se conoce como época de los vikingos, un periodo que duró unos tres siglos y que llevaría a este pueblo del extremo norte hasta el imperio bizantino por el este y Norteamérica por el oeste. Los vikingos se apoderaron de las islas Británicas, desde allí, se aventuraron por el gélido océano ártico y recalaron en Islandia, Groenlandia e incluso llegaron a las costas de América del Norte 500 años antes que Cristóbal Colón. Llegaron incluso a fundar un efímero asentamiento en L’Anse aux Meadows, en la isla de Terranova, a la que llamaron Vinlandia. Hacia el este, los vikingos recorrieron los ríos de las actuales Rusia y Ucrania como el Volga, el Dniéper o el Don trazando rutas comerciales que les condujeron hasta el Mar Negro. Entraron en contacto con Bizancio y el mundo árabe. Su presencia en estas regiones dio origen a la denominación "varegos" dejando de paso las primeras huellas en la formación de los primeros estados eslavos. Hacia el sur, los vikingos asolaron las costas de Francia, Portugal y España, luego se internaron en el Mediterráneo. En el norte de Francia llegaron a asentarse dando lugar al ducado de Normandía, cuyos señores terminarían conquistando Inglaterra a mediados del siglo XI. Los vikingos eran un pueblo tan versátil como sus barcos. Combinaban el saqueo, la conquista y el comercio. Como saqueadores eran implacables y se ganaron merecida fama de bárbaros entre los pueblos del sur del continente, pero como comerciantes demostraron ser muy habilidosos. Eran tratantes de esclavos y llevaban productos del norte muy demandados como la madera, el ámbar o las pieles para intercambiarlos por otros llegados del Mediterráneo y la ruta de la seda. Para ello se valían de sus barcos, extraordinariamente rápidos y maniobrables. El impulso vikingo se fue apagando con el tiempo. A finales del siglo XI el cristianismo ya había llegado a Escandinavia, lo que permitió que aquella tierra se integrase dentro de la cristiandad europea adoptando con ello su cultura y estilo de vida. Durante siglos no se volvió a hablar de ellos hasta que durante el romanticismo fueron recuperados y comenzó su estudio en serio por parte de los historiadores. 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Tom talks with Goose Givens, Justin Rowland, and Neil Price.
Hör våra tips på höstens bästa historieböcker så kanske du hittar nått att lägga under granen åt historienörden! Och för brädspelsälskaren tipsar vi om två romerska guldklimpar. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Kristina Ekero Eriksson, Urban Björstadius och Tobias Svanelid samlas traditionsenligt för att tipsa om sina favoriter ur höstens historiska bokskörd. Och så samlas spelpanelen för att testa två spel om Romarriket.De böcker och spel som vi tipsar om är:Den sista idealisten. Viktor Rydberg och hans tid av Anders Burman.Världens äldsta historia av Jonathan Lindström.Historien om Norrland. Dimmans land: Från istid till hungerår av Robin Olovsson.Tant Valborg bar alltid turban när hon gick bort. En berättelse om en by av Gustav Bergström.Stockholmsdrömmar. Staden som aldrig byggdes av Karl Kadhammar.Ask och Emblas barn. Vikingarnas historia av Neil Price.Hästen och människan. En fyratusenårig historia av Charlotte Borgerud.Barnavård till salu. Förlossningshem och barnpensionat 1900-1975 av Johanna Sköld och Johanna Sjöberg.Hansan. Ett handelsimperiums uppgång och fall av Dick Harrison.Fängslade öden. Tjuvar och bedragare i 1800-talets Sverige av Bonnie Clementsson.Skogen. I folktro, sägner och sagor av Tora Wall.Varje tugga är en tanke. Svensk matkultur under 800 år av Richard Tellström.Flitiga och sysslolösa. Essäer om 1700-talets Europa av Johanna Ilmakunnas.Concordia av Mac GerdtsAve Caesar av Wolfgang Riedesser
Today's guest is Neil Price, acclaimed author and distinguished professor of archaeology at Uppsala University in Sweden. Subscribe to stay updated! Also available on all platforms where podcasts are found, such as YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and more. Find all the links in our linktree: https://linktr.ee/grimfrost
Hösten 1946 smällde flera bomber i centrala Stockholm. Polisen sökte febrilt efter bombaren, eller Sabbatssabotören som han kallades, som hade valt att genomföra sina dåd på just lördagar. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Stockholmarna fruktade nästa sprängdåd. Hösten 1946 detonerade bortåt tio sprängningar i centrala Stockholm, många med stora konsekvenser för byggnader och butiker. Press och radio rapporterade upphetsat om dåden. Historikern Mats Hayen berättar om Sabbatssabotören som ska visa sig bestå av tre ynglingar med ett osunt intresse för dynamit.Dessutom om det nya stora forskningsprojekt Den vikingatida världen, där arkeologerna nu ska spåra vikingarnas resor och spår mycket längre bort från Skandinavien än man tidigare gjort. Neil Price leder forskningen och hoppas få bättre förståelse för hur vikingar kan ha rest hela vägen till Indien och Kina.Och så berättar Urban Björstadius om nya upplagan av Om krisen eller kriget kommer och jämför med hur myndighetsutskicket såg ut under kalla kriget. Fokus har nu förskjutits från att staten ska ta hand om sina medborgare till att medborgarna ska ta hand om sig själva.
Voice of the Mississippi State Bulldogs Neil Price joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara to give an opponent preview as UT prepares to host MSU this weekend at Neyland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voice of the Mississippi State Bulldogs Neil Price joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara to give an opponent preview as UT prepares to host MSU this weekend at Neyland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voice of the Mississippi State Bulldogs Neil Price joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara to give an opponent preview as UT prepares to host MSU this weekend at Neyland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voice of the Mississippi State Bulldogs Neil Price joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara to give an opponent preview as UT prepares to host MSU this weekend at Neyland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Texas A&M heads to Starkville to face Mississippi State and Studio 12 has you covered. Join Andrew, Dave and Will as our radio crew breaks down the matchup--then Andrew visits with Neil Price of MSU to preview the opponent.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Friday's edition of Sport Scene, Steve speak with Mississippi State play-by-play announcer Neil Price about the upcoming matchup against the Gators. He also discusses the state of affairs of Florida sports.
RAPPO & DEACS, Series 7, Episode 4 – 23 August 2024 TIMINGS, APPROX – 3:07:35 04:43 Gareth Davies, Truro City 24:55 Southern League D1 South 26:34 Matt Cusack, Helston Ath 52:14 Western League 55:02 Brad Richardson, St Blazey 1:13:01 SWPL 1:15:01 Phil Hiscox, SWPL 1:38:36 Ben Washam & Brad Gargett, Dobwalls 1:51:14 Neil Price, Launceston 2:18:11 Jan Augustynowicz, SWPL 2:36:58 Women's news 2:37:39 St Piran League 2:47:38 Mikey Pascoe, Illogan RBL 3:03:34 First Day Howlers!
On Tuesday's show Steve Russell discusses the NFL preseason, NIL speculation, as well as updating the Gator Nation on SEC football with Neil Price!
Terry McCormick's Titans report, Gary Stokan talks Peach Bowl, and Neil Price talks Mississippi State football
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Tunrithas Kessel - heimische Magie, Zaunreiten, Runenzauber und nordischer Schamanismus
Seiðr - Nordischer Zauberwirken wandeln webenSeiðr ist die besondere altnordische Form des schamanisch-magischen Wirkens. Möglicherweise stammt der Begriff schon aus dem Protogermanischen von *saithaz (Magie, Zauber, Strick, Band, Saite) ab.In dieser Episode erzähle ich dir etwas über die Hintergründe des Seiðr in den Mythen - aber auch etwas darüber wie heutiger Seiðr aussehen kann.Im Podcast erwähne ich dieses Buch:The Viking Way: Magic and Mind in Late Iron Age von Neil Price (nur auf englisch)Außerdem empfehle ich zu diesem Thema sehr die Bücher von Maria Kvilhaug. Insbesondere "The Seed Of Yggdrasill" und "Great Knowledge".Weitere Literaturhinweise zum Seiðr und anderen in dieser Folge angesprochenen Themen:Die Götter- und Heldenlieder der älteren Edda übersetzt von Arnulf Krause, erschienen im Reclam VerlagLexikon der germansichen Mythologie von Rudolf Simek, erschienen im Alfred Kröner VerlagSagas aus der Vorzeit, von Wikingern, Berserkern, Untoten und Trollen - Herausgegeben von Rudolf Simek, Jonas Zeit-Altpeter und Valerie Boustin unter Mitwirkung von Maike Hanneck, erschienen im Alfred Kröner Verlag.Falls du selbst Interesse am heutigen Seiðr oder am nordischen Schamanismus hast, dann schau doch mal auf meiner Kurs-Seite vorbei: https://wyrd.tunritha.de/s/Tunritha
On Tuesday's show Steve Russell has Carlin Hartman and Neil Price to preview # Gators VS Bulldogs, and Lomas Brown to talk Lions.
In this episode, we examine the spread of Christianity into Europe from the perspective of cultural transmission and state building in the void left by the collapse of the western Roman Empire. How did those peoples wrestle with differing world views? What does our understanding of those times tell us about who we are today? Works cited: The Age of Faith, Will Durant, Fine Communications, 1997. Children of Ash and Elm, Neil Price, Basic Books, 2022. The Anglo Saxons, Marc Morris, Pegasus Books, 2021. Kristy Bohan Edmunds is a cofounder and contributor to The Cognitive Dissonance Podcast. Kristy received her BS in Psychology with a minor in Chemistry in 2018, and an MS in Psychology in 2020 and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She serves clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities such as Autism Spectrum Disorder as a behavior consultant in Oregon. Kristy takes a behavior analytic perspective to life and uses this philosophy to inform her work and her day to day life. Kristy believes in psychology as a hard, natural science. Mitchell Croot is one of the founders and contributors to The Cognitive Dissonance Podcast. A father of four, a US Army veteran, and a high school educator, Mitchell holds a BA in History with a minor in Secondary Education from Catawba College and an MA in History from the University of North Carolina in Charlotte. His interests include colonial North America, the American Revolution, culture and cultural transmission, philosophy, psychology, and music.
The Friday, November 10, 2023 edition of Studio 12 gets you ready for the Aggies and Mississippi State at Kyle Field. First, Andrew and Will talk Edgerrin Cooper's season and then preview the matchup. Then, Andrew welcomes in the Voice of the Bulldogs, Neil Price, for a scouting report on MSU.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Studio 12: Will and Andrew preview the MSU game, and Andrew interviews Neil Price.
We discuss Kyle Tucker's excellent piece on John Calipari in TheAthletic.com; the kids made themselves heard at the UK women's basketball game; (15:30) Rich Brooks and his former players on the dedication of the renovated field house in the name of Brooks and wife Karen; (39:00) Mississippi State radio voice Neil Price; (1:01:00) West End Bureau Chief Gary Moore and Marty McFly's nemesis from the past - but not the future…
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The Voice of The Bulldogs Neil Price stops by to chat about football...and music.
Roger Hoover visits with Mississippi State radio play-by-play broadcaster Neil Price to preview Alabama-MSU 2023 on "The Other Booth." The Other Booth is shown on Crimson Drive, driven by NASCAR, on September 28, 2023. Crimson Drive is live each Tuesday & Thursday on the CTSN Facebook page at 2 p.m. central.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
SEC play has arrived. On this week's episode of Hearing Voices, Chris Blair heads to Starkville to catch up with Neil Price, the Voice of the Mississippi State Bulldogs. The guys talk matchups and give listeners a preview of what to expect for Saturday's pivotal early season showdown. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heyfightinpodcast/message
Warning! This one isn't for the faint-hearted... A naked, torch-carrying man, who would walk backwards around a funeral pyre, with his fingers covering his anus. The armed woman who worked a loom made from human body parts. 6-legged reindeers. Slaves buried alive with their owners, tapestries woven of human flesh, and rituals with horse penises. Tom and Dominic, in one of the most eagerly-awaited The Rest Is History episodes of all time, are joined by archaeologist Neil Price, as they delve into the strange and gruesome world of Viking Sorcery. *The Rest Is History Live Tour 2023*: Tom and Dominic are back on tour this autumn! See them live in London, New Zealand, and Australia! Buy your tickets here: restishistorypod.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We were recently invited to speak at the University of Connecticut's Annual Medieval Studies/ECE Outreach Seminar on a variety of subjects related to the Viking Age. We prepared and recorded our morning presentation on Slavery in the Viking Age as a Saga Brief so that everyone in our listening audience could enjoy. It's a subject Andy's been thinking about a lot as we've been working our way through Laxdaela Saga, which is why he took the lead on this topic. Later in the day, John presented on Viking Age board games, focusing on Nine Men's Morris and Hneftafl. We then led a conversation on the Saga of Ragnar Lothbrok and his Sons among other topics. Sadly, these afternoon sessions were workshops and thus not recorded. We hope you enjoy this little attempt at a live Saga Brief. The audio is not pristine, but it is pretty decent for a live recording. The questions from Q&A are a bit difficult to hear and had to be edited slightly. Apologies for the poor quality there. We'll use two mics next time. For those interested in learning more, here is a list of valuable research on the subject Andy used to prepare the Saga Brief: Brink, Stefan. "Slavery in the Viking Age." In The Viking World, edited by Stefan Brink and Neil Price, 246-257. New York: Routledge, 2008. Brink, Stefan. Thraldom: The Viking Age Slave Trade. Uppsala: Swedish Science Press, 2018. Byock, Jesse L. Viking Age Iceland. London: Penguin Books, 2001. Gelsinger, Paul. Icelandic Enterprise: Commerce and Economy in the Middle Ages. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1981. Gustin, Ingrid, and Sven Kalmring (eds.). Viking Age Trade: Silver, Slaves and Gotland. Uppsala: Uppsala University, 2013. Heebøll-Holm, Thomas. "Piratical Slave-Raiding: A New Perspective on Viking Age Maritime Violence." In Viking-Age Trade: Silver, Slaves and Gotland, edited by Ingrid Gustin and Sven Kalmring, 219-240. Uppsala: Uppsala University, 2013. Jarman, Cat. River Kings: A New History of the Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk Roads. London: HarperCollins Publishers, 2021. Jochens, Jenny. Women in Old Norse Society. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1995. Jones, Gwyn. A History of the Vikings. Revised edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984. Karras, Ruth Mazo. Slavery and Society in Medieval Scandinavia. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988. Karras, Ruth Mazo. "Concubinage and Slavery in the Viking Age." Scandinavian Studies 79, no. 4 (2007): 403-422. Naumann, Elise, Maja Krzewińska, Anders Götherström, and Gunilla Eriksson. "Slaves as Burial Gifts in Viking Age Norway? Evidence from Stable Isotope and Ancient DNA Analyses." Journal of Archaeological Science 41, (2014): 533-540. Price, Neil. Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings. London: Allen Lane, 2020. Raffield, Ben. "The Slave Markets of the Viking World." History Today 66, no. 4 (2016): 12-19. Music Credits Opening song – Icelandic Folk Music: Tröllaslagur Outro – Ólafur Liljurós
Belief Hole | Conspiracy, the Paranormal and Other Tasty Thought Snacks
Before cities and electric light, we had the true dark and stars for light. And all the monsters of the night. Before the World Wide Web, there was the world tree, connecting the 9 realms, and our ancestors living in the realm of Midgard spoke daily with spirits, bartered with elves, and avoided the trails where trolls where known to tread. Through the rational lens of the present day, we call them fairytales. They simply called them Huldufolk- the hidden people. Could encounters with the unexplained many experience today simply be glimpses of this other realm, our mysterious hidden neighbors from times long past, peaking through occasionally into our noisy modern world, when there's a quiet moment, or a creak of the closet door, just to remind us, they're still there. watching. Unseen in the dark. Recommended Channels: @Grimfrost "Combining scholarly knowledge and expert crafting skills being added to a deep lifelong interest in Viking culture" @wardruna "Wardruna is a Norwegian music group dedicated to create musical renditions of Norse cultural and esoteric traditions" Legend and Lore | IG https://www.instagram.com/lore.and.legend/ "Folklore - Legends - Ancient Cultures - Creatures - Mysteries of the Universe. Interpret as you see fit." FULL SHOW NOTES: https://beliefhole.com/5-6-norse-witchcraft-trolls-gnomes-and-the-hidden-folk Expansion Episode: Viking Afterlife and the Undead! https://expansion.beliefhole.com/5-6-exp-norse-undead-afterlife-and-huldra-horrors/ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 I |ntroduction trailer - Huldafolk encounters, Norse Folklore, Viking magic 02:30 | The hidden world, viking and norse belief system 05:09 | Cross-cultural gnomes, nisse, elves and fairies 08:00 | Vættir - spirits in Norse mythology, álfar (elves), dvergar (dwarves), jötnar (giants), and gods (the Æsir and Vanir) 11:05 |Snorri Sturluson and the the Edda's 14:09 | How to see into the invisible world! Hedge-Riding and the Hag Stone 27:44 | Völva the Norse/Viking Witch / Seeress 31:12 | 4 Parts of the Soul and the Dead 38:55 | Expansion Discussion: The Huldra and the Viking afterlife and the Undead - Draugr, Haugbui And Aptrgangr 43:30 | – 35:37 | Trolls 51:49 | Tiny Toll Encounter [ STORY ] 54:09 | Dwarves ( Black Elves, Dark Elves) 56:58 | Run-in with a house gnome [ STORY ] 01:00:37 | HuldaFolk in the field [ STORY ] 01:02:22 | Red Cap Encounter [ STORY ] 01:04:00 | Bite from a Duende [ STORY ] 01:07:21 | Grimfrost, Neil Price and Wardruna 01:09:11 | Member Thank Yous!
Start of season 4 and it's a Biggy. Neil Price. One of Australia's biggest names in Trials, we sat down with him to discuss his past present and future in the sport. Plus, his transition into hard enduro and building Australia's biggest Trials shop.
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
We have all seen images of axe-wielding Vikings raining destruction upon the shores of medieval Europe -- but who were these berserking Norsemen and where did they come from? What society produced them? How did the Scandinavians of the Viking age understand the world and their place in it? We examine the Norsemen's complex and mysterious cosmos described in the poems and prophesies of the Eddas, and compare it to the realities of survival, trade, kingship, politics, warfare, art, gender, and the family in Scandinavia from the eight to eleventh centuries, as reconstructed from surviving documents and the latest archaeology. Image: top section of the Hunninge picture stone, island of Gotland, Sweden, 8th century. Music: "In the Hall of the Mountain King," from Peer Gynt suite, composed by Edvard Grieg, performed by Czech National Symphony Orchestra, published by Musopen. Suggested further readings: Neil Price, "Children of Ash and Elm"; Else Roesdahl, "The Vikings" Please sign up as a patron to hear all patron-only materials, including "Myth of the Month 20: Conspiracy Theories" -- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632
Children who need operations in Wellington and the lower North Island will continue to rely on out-of-town surgeons flying in, for another two years. Specialists say the collapse of paediatric surgery services in Wellington is symptomatic of wider problems in the health system - with some arguing the barriers for overseas-trained doctors are too high. Ruth Hill reports.
Roger Hoover visits with Mississippi State radio play-by-play broadcaster Neil Price to preview Alabama-Mississippi State 2022 on "The Other Booth." The Other Booth is shown on Crimson Drive, driven by NASCAR, on Thursday October 20, 2022. Crimson Drive is live each Tuesday & Thursday on the CTSN Facebook page at 2 p.m. central.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Neil Price the voice of the Mississippi State Bulldogs joins the show to talk about his time in Kentucky. He makes a few recommendations about what anyone traveling to the game can do for a little fun before the Dogs beat the Cats. He also shares a bit about how he became the voice of the Bulldogs. Support the show
The Voice of the Bulldogs joins the show to talk football, broadcasting, and 80's theme songs.
Neil Price, the Voice of the Bulldogs, joins us on this week's Hearing Voices to preview the Tigers' SEC opener on Saturday night in Tiger Statdium against Mississippi State. Price also talks outlines his career in the broadcasting industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heyfightinpodcast/message
Daily Titans Update, McIlroy's LIV comments, Billy Derrick sits down with Clark Lea, Watson's Vandy Analysis, Stat of the Day, Neil Price (Mississippi State Bulldog Sports Network) talks Miss St-LSU matchup, Sounds Manager Rick Sweet joins, Mailbag questions, and Plaster's Bet of the Day.
The Voice of the Bulldogs, Neil Price, and Head Coach Mike Leach recap the opening win against Memphis and preview Saturday's matchup with Arizona.....See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Media-eval ventures to Valholl as Sarah and returning guest Miti von Weissenberg tackle 2022 film The Northman! Join us as we explore masculinity, gender, slavery, race, and vengeance in the film and in the real Norse past. CW for discussion of sexual assault (which is not graphically depicted in the film but is thematically important) and for discussion of white nationalism (which is relevant to the audience response to the film and to attitudes toward the Vikings in general). Want to learn more about the context for the film? Check out some classic Icelandic revenge sagas: The Saga of the People of Laxardal and Bolli Bollason's Tale. Transl. Keneva Kunz. London: Penguin Books, 2008 1903 Translation into English: https://sagadb.org/laxdaela_saga.en2 Njal's Saga. Transl. Robert Cook. London, Penguin Books, 2008. 1861 translation into English free and online: https://sagadb.org/brennu-njals_saga.en Read some excellent scholarship on the Vikings and Scandinavia: Brink, Stefan, in collaboration with Neil Price. The Viking World. London: Routledge, 2012. Callmer, Johan, Ingrid Gustin, and Mats Roslund, eds. Identity Formation and Diversity in the Early Medieval Baltic and beyond : Communicators and Communication. The Northern World : North Europe and the Baltic, c. 400-1700 AD. : Peoples, Economics and Cultures: Volume 75. Leiden: Brill, 2017. Clements, Jonathan. A Brief History of the Vikings (The Last Pagans or the First Modern Europeans?) London: Hachette, 2005. Duczko, Wladyslaw. Viking Rus : Studies on the Presence of Scandinavians in Eastern Europe. Brill, 2004. Frank, Roberta. “The Invention of the Viking Horned Helmet” in International Scandinavian and Medieval Studies in Memory of Gerd Wolfgang Weber: Ein runder Knäuel, so rollt' es uns leicht aus den Händen, ed. Michael Dallapiazza, Olaf Hansen, Preben Meulengracht-Sørensen, and Yvonne S. Bonnetai, 199-208. Trieste: Edizioni Parnaso, 2000. Jarman, Cat. River Kings. A New History of the Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk Roads. London: William Collins, 2021. Jóhanna Katrín Friðriksdóttir. Valkyrie. The Women of the Viking World. London: Bloomsbury, 2020. Price, Neil. The Viking Way: Magic and Mind in Late Iron Age Scandinavia. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2019. Price, Neil, Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson, Torun Zachrisson, Anna Kjellstrom, Jan Stora, Maja Krzewinska, Torsten Guenther, Veronica Sobrado, Mattias Jakobsson, and Anders Gotherstrom. “Viking Warrior Women? Reassessing Birka Chamber Grave Bj.581.” Antiquity 93, no. 367 (February 1, 2019): 181–98. doi:10.15184/aqy.2018.258. Price, Neil. Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings. New York, Basic Books, 2020. Samson, Vincent. Les Berserkir. Les Guerriers-Fauves dans la Scandinavie ancienne, de l'Âge de Vendel aux Vikings (VIe-XIe Siècle). Villeneuve-d'Ascq: Universitaires du Septentrion, 2011. Weiss, Daniel. “The Viking Great Army.” Archaeology 71, no. 2 (2018): 50–56. Winroth, Anders. The Age of the Vikings. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014. Winroth, Anders. The Conversion of Scandinavia: Vikings, Merchants and Missionaries. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012. Social Media: Twitter @mediaevalpod E-mail: media.evalpod@gmail.com Find Miti at @MvonWeissenberg Rate, review, and subscribe!
Toronto's interim police chief apologized after a report detailed disproportionate police action taken against racialized people — but activists say an apology isn't enough. We talk to Neil Price, executive director of non-profit consultancy group LogicalOutcomes; El Jones, a poet, activist, and professor of political and Canadian studies at Mount Saint Vincent University; and Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, who researches police and racism in Canada.
Today's show is a discussion and review of Robert Eggers' Viking epic THE NORTHMAN.In 2017, producer/writer/director, Robert Eggers, met actor Alexander Skarsgard to discuss future projects. Skarsgard, potentially a descendent of Vikings, has always loved Viking mythology and so when Eggers revealed that he had wanted to make a Viking film, the two immediately collaborated to bring The Northman to the big screen.The Northman uses Grammaticus' story as a base and then deviates leaning more toward Viking mythology and the supernatural, while remaining true to the basis of the plot of revenge. Ultimately, presenting a very raw and savage Viking tale that apparently stunned critics and excited fans of Viking folklore.In this show, we do more than a movie review by delving into the lives of the cast and crew, fan theories, trivia, scene breakdowns, and anything related to the film itself. Needless to say, our shows are a little longer than your average movie review show, but we can assure you that our shows are jam packed with entertaining and interesting discussions. If that sounds like your sort of bag, hang out with Kenny and Del as they get into The Northman. Wired Authentic Weapons Video hosted by Neil Price: https://youtu.be/kdHMS2IKBnU Inside Hook on the Northman: https://www.insidehook.com/article/movies/northman-reviewThanks for listening and feel free to hit us up on any of our social media platforms!https://linktr.ee/BiAPodcastTheme song "Loli'ana" written and performed by award-winning musician Kamuela Kahoano. Listen to more of Kamuela's music on iTunes and https://kamuelamusic.com/. Also, "Loli'ana" performed live at The Ko'olau Banquet Hall can be seen here https://youtu.be/YDJ1NNJgEiA If you enjoyed our show, subscribe and check out our new shows that drop every Friday. Also, new this year, our non-routine Hot Topic show where we discuss what's hot in the movie world and our Anniversary Specials, which are 30 minute show that pay tribute to a movie celebrating a significant anniversary.
June 793 when Scandinavian raiders attacked the monastery of Lindisfarne in Northumbria, used to be the date given for the beginning of the Viking age but research by Neil Price shows that it began centuries before. He traces the impact of an economy geared to maritime war and the central role of slavery in Viking life and trade. Judith Jesch is Professor of Viking Studies at the University of Nottingham and Dr Kevan Manwaring is an author and Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the Arts University Bournemouth. New Generation Thinker Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough presents. The Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings by Neil Price is out in paperback in April Vikings Valhalla is available now on Netflix New Generation Thinker Eleanor Barraclough researches this history and has written Beyond the Northlands: Viking Voyages and the Old Norse Sagas. You can find her presenting the Radio 3 Sunday feature on runes, and the supernatural north https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnwp Producer: Luke Mulhall Image: A reconstruction of the Viking life at Murton Park Dark Age Village (part of Yorkshire Museum of Farming). Words and Music - Radio 3's weekly curation of prose, poems and music choices also looks at Vikings. You can hear it on Sunday at 5.30pm and then on BBC Sounds https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x35f
To break down tonight's Auburn at Mississippi State hoops match-up, where the Tigers could clinch at least a share of the SEC's regular-season title, NEIL PRICE, Voice of the Bulldogs, joins The Guys for a Mississippi State scout, while JUSTIN FERGUSON of the Auburn Observer has the Tiger slant.
We're talking basketball, baseball, and Marcell Ledbetter / Jerry Clower, all with our pal Neil Price.
The Voice of the Bulldogs, Neil Price and Head Coach Ben Howland discuss the most recent developments within the men's basketball program. Iverson Molinar and Andersson Garcia also visit. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Voice of the Bulldogs, Neil Price and Head Coach Ben Howland discuss the most recent developments with the Men's Basketball Program.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Neil Price may have only called four Egg Bowls as Voice of the Bulldogs, but he has already gotten the full spectrum of madness that comes with the final game in the Magnolia State. He joins Richard Cross and Brian Hadad to discuss this Thursday's matchup and his own memories of the Battle for the Golden Egg. Photo courtesy of Mississippi State athletics
Mike Leach, with Neil Price following his team's comback win over LaTech: Audio courtesy Learfield IMG College Following the 2021 football season at Mississippi State, new episodes will publish on Mondays and Thursdays beginning August 9th. Presented by Mississippi Land Bank, hosted by Matt Wyatt