Йоханна Катрин Фриксдоттир - Валькирии. Женщины в мире викингов
- Название:Валькирии. Женщины в мире викингов
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Опираясь на новейшие исторические, археологические свидетельства и древние захватывающие тексты, автор пытается примирить легенды о чудовищных матерях и ужасающих девах-воительницах с повседневной жизнью этих женщин, показывая их в детские, юные, зрелые годы и на пороге смерти.
Джоанна Катрин Фридриксдоттир училась в университетах Рейкьявика и Брайтона, прежде чем получить докторскую степень по средневековой литературе в Оксфордском университете в 2010 году. Затем проходила научно-исследовательскую стажировку в Гарвардском университете.
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