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First Kingdom: Britain in the age of Arthur [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 512 pages, height x width x depth: 196x130x34 mm, weight: 412 g
  • Sērija : The Founders of Britain Quartet
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Apollo
  • ISBN-10: 1788543483
  • ISBN-13: 9781788543484
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 512 pages, height x width x depth: 196x130x34 mm, weight: 412 g
  • Sērija : The Founders of Britain Quartet
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Apollo
  • ISBN-10: 1788543483
  • ISBN-13: 9781788543484

An investigation of the obscure centuries that followed the departure of the Romans from Britain.



The bestselling author of The King in the North turns his attention to the obscure era of British history known as 'the age of Arthur'.

Somewhere in the dim void between the departure from Britain of the Roman legions at the start of the fifth century and the days of the venerable Bede, the kingdoms of Early Medieval Britain were formed. But by whom? And out of what?

Max Adams scrutinizes the narrative handed down to us by later historians and chronicles, stripping away the most lurid nonsense about Arthur and synthesizing the research of the last forty years to tease out strands of reality from myth. His central theme evolves from an apparently simple question: how, after the end of the Roman state, were people taxed? Rejecting ethnic and nationalist explanations for the emergence of the Early Medieval kingdoms, Adams shows how careful use of a wide range of perspectives from anthropology to geography can deliver a picture of the emergence of distinct polities in the sixth century that survive long enough to be embedded in the medieval landscape, recorded in the lines of river, road and watershed and in place names.

Recenzijas

Not just a valuable book, but a distinctive one as well -- Tom Holland, Sunday Times An engagingly written exploration of these 'fragments', synthesising archaeological and historical research from the last four decades, and applying a critical eye to traditional narratives passed down by medieval chroniclers and later accounts * Current World Archaeology * A remarkable tapestry in which are woven the diverse threads of archaeology, topography, folklore, linguistics, and culture to create a panorama of Early Medieval Britain and its place in the context of European history -- Seįn Beattie, Donegal Annual 'A worthy synthesis of what little we know' Gerard de Groot, The Times. -- Gerard de Groot, The Times A fascinating picture of Britain's new-found independence * This England * He writes with empathy and sensitivity in this distinctive and valuable book * Sunday Times *

Papildus informācija

From the author of The King in the North an intellectually probing and beautifully wrought investigation of the obscure centuries that followed the departure of the Romans from Britain.
List of maps and figures
xi
Author's note and acknowledgements xix
Part I The End of History
1 Late Romans
3(32)
2 The ruin
35(34)
3 Signs of life
69(30)
4 Of grub huts, urns and isotopes
99(36)
5 Of famine, sword and fire
135(36)
Chronography I: 350-500
161(10)
Part II After History
6 Private enterprise
171(34)
7 Belongings
205(32)
8 Territories
237(28)
9 Horizons
265(44)
Chronography II: 500-635
297(12)
Part III The First Kingdom
10 Duces bellorum; milites Christi
309(30)
11 Dynasts
339(30)
12 Overlords
369(28)
13 God-given kings
397(30)
Appendix: Tribal Hidage 427(10)
Notes 437(18)
Bibliography 455(20)
Image credits 475(2)
Index 477
Max Adams is a writer, archaeologist and woodsman whose work explores themes of landscape, knowledge and human connectedness with the earth. He is the author of Admiral Collingwood, Aelfred's Britain, Trees of Life, the bestselling The King in the North and In the Land of Giants. He has lived and worked in the North-East of England since 1993.