Viking Society for Northern Research

The Viking Society for Northern Research is a group dedicated to the study and promotion of the ancient culture of Scandinavia. Founded in London in 1892 as the Orkney, Shetland and Northern Society or the Viking Club, its name was changed in 1902 to the Viking Club or Society for Northern Research, and in 1912 to its present name. Its journal, ''Saga-Book'', publication of editions, translations, and scholarly studies, and since 1964 the Dorothea Coke Memorial Lectures, have been influential in the field of Old Norse and Scandinavian-British Studies. Provided by Wikipedia

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    by Dufeu, Valerie
    Published 2012
    Contributors: ... and the Viking Society for Northern Research who funded this project’s fieldworks in Iceland and the Faeroes...
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