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The essay explores the prevailing negative perception of Vikings among the Irish, who often view them as marauders responsible for the destruction of monasteries and churches during the Viking Age (circa 795-1169). It critically examines historical assertions regarding the impact of Viking invasions on Ireland, suggesting a need to reassess these views. By analyzing cultural and historical contexts, the work aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the Viking legacy in Ireland, challenging simplistic narratives of destruction.
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The Vikings in Ireland. Did the Vikings have a positive effect on Irish society?, Julian Binder
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