Greenland: Father-Son SagaThe story of Erik the Red, his son Leif (the famous explorer) and the most misnamed of Viking Islands
Roger McKnight|
Iceland: Althings Work to the GoodAt a legislative Althing, a pagan judge prevented civil war in iceland by converting everyone to Christianity.
James W. Marchand|
Norway Part 2: Dead Man ConvertingKing Olaf Haraldsson had only moderate success at converting his people—until a year after he was killed in battle.
Michael Scott Rohan and Allan Scott|
God's Avenging ScourgeNat Turner's rebellion, the bloodiest in slave history, was driven by his prophetic visions.
Vincent Harding|
By Any Means NecessaryBlack abolitionsts were tired of waiting for a gradual peaceful end to slavery.
Ted Olsen|
The Fury of the NorthmenThe Viking invasions destroyed the glory of Celtic monasticism.
Georgia Beaverson|
Trained to KillA military expert on the psychology of killing explains how today's media condition kids to pull the trigger.