With this book, Alberto Robles Delgado has written a definitive, comprehensive and authoritative study of Vikings on film and TV, ranging from the birth of cinema to the present day. Ever attentive to historical context, visual detail and audience reception, Robles Delgado traces a strand in medievalism that is of enduring importance in our contemporary popular culture.
Carolyne Larrington, University of Oxford, UK
A timely, broad and up-to-date overview of the Viking phenomenon, as it has been imagined and represented on paper (comic strips), on screen, on stage, in TV series, in social media and so on. Few historical periods have been so highlighted as The Viking Age and its trading and especially raiding Vikings, to the extent Vikings has developed into a multi-facet usage, with aspects which not always concur with academic research. As Robles Delgado writes, there are some films and series which has set a standard how to represent Vikings, such as the films The Viking (from 1928) and The Vikings (from 1958) and where the new landmark is the series Vikings. It is fascinating to follow how Robles Delgado unpacks, decade by decade, how artists, film- and TV-producers have shaped our view of Vikings. Robles Delgado has been able to present us with a both entertaining and knowledgeable book, for which he is to be commended.
Stefan Brink, University of Cambridge, UK
This book presents a valuable new history of Viking representation in film and television, comprehensive in its coverage (even ranging outside the usual domain of English language productions), and identifying key milestones in cinemas co-production of history. In addition to filling an important gap in the reception of the northern world, and touching on the role that the Vikings have played in popular culture more broadly, it serves as an insightful overview of the history of film approached from a unique angle. It includes a filmography that will be an indispensable resource for future research into the Vikings on screen.
Tom Birkett, University College Cork, Ireland