Myth and History in Celtic and Scandinavian Traditions explores the
traditions of two fascinating and contiguous cultures in north-western
Europe. History regularly brought these two peoples into contact, most
prominently with the viking invasion of Ireland. In the famous Second
Battle of Mag Tuired, gods such as Lug, Balor, and the Dagda
participated in the conflict that distinguished this invasion.
Pseudohistory, which consists of both secular and ecclesiastical
fictions, arose in this nexus of peoples and myth and spilled over into
other contexts such as chronological annals. Scandinavian gods such as
Odin, Balder, Thor, and Loki feature in the Edda of Snorri Sturluson and
the history of the Danes by Saxo Grammaticus. This volume explores such
written works alongside archaeological evidence from earlier periods
through fresh approaches that challenge entrenched views.