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Mercian Chronicles: King Offa and the Birth of the Anglo-Saxon State, AD 630918 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 162x236x46 mm, weight: 692 g, 6 Maps
  • Sērija : The Founders of Britain Quartet
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Feb-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Apollo
  • ISBN-10: 1838933255
  • ISBN-13: 9781838933258
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 162x236x46 mm, weight: 692 g, 6 Maps
  • Sērija : The Founders of Britain Quartet
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Feb-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Apollo
  • ISBN-10: 1838933255
  • ISBN-13: 9781838933258
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A brilliant recreation of the golden age of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia its landscapes, peoples, conflicts, power structures and political geography.

The eighth century has long been a neglected backwater in English history: a shadowland between the death of Bede and the triumphs of Ęlfred. But before the hegemony of Wessex, the kingdom of Mercia - spread across a broad swathe of central England was the dynamic heart of a kingship that discovered the means to exercise central political authority for the first time since the Roman empire. That authority was used to construct trading networks and markets; develop economic and cultural links with the Continent, and lay the foundations for a system of co-ordinated defence that Ęlfred would reinvent at the end of the ninth century.

Two kings, Ęthelbald (716757) and Offa (757796) dominate the political landscape of the rising power of Mercia. During their reigns, monasteries became powerhouses of royal patronage, economic enterprise and trade. Offa constructed his grandiose dyke along the borders of the warlike Welsh kingdoms and, more subtly, spread his message of political superiority through coinage bearing his image. But Ęthelbald and Offa between them built something with an even more substantial legacy a geography of medieval England. And they engineered a set of tensions between kingship, landholding and church that were to play out dramatically at the dawn of the Viking Age.

In this, the latest of his sequence of histories of Early Medieval Britain, Max Adams re-connects the worlds of Oswald, Bede and Ęlfred in an absorbing study of the landscape, politics and society of a fascinating century.

Recenzijas

In this this remarkable book, Max Adams breathes new life into the royal families of the largely forgotten Saxon Kingdom of Mercia, which we can now see played a crucially important role in the foundation of the emerging kingdom of England. * Francis Pryor, author of Britain AD: A Quest for Arthur, England and the Anglo-Saxons * A brilliantly executed attempt to recover Mercia from the shadows and place it back at the heart of the historical narrative ... In his conclusion, Adams modestly claims to have thrown no more than another lighted candle into the shadows. But in illuminating the long-hidden history of Englands original heartland, he has achieved far more than that. * The Telegraph * A new and welcome perspective on what is still, after so many centuries, the heartland of England, and which was, perhaps, the kernel of the English state. -- Tim Shippey * London Review of Books * Adams provides a unique perspective on the mechanisms of politics and power, and does not shy away from drawing connections between the past and the present ... Sure to become a classic on one of the most neglected yet fascinating parts of medieval history. -- Liberty Spicer Hinze * British Archaeology * Praise for Max Adams: Gripping, hugely enjoyable and deeply scholarly * History Today Books of the Year * A Game of Thrones in the Dark Ages * Tom Holland, The Times * Adams never forgets to ask what it looked like to the people on the ground * London Review of Books * A worthy synthesis of what little we know * Gerard de Groot, The Times *

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A brilliant recreation of the golden age of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia its landscapes, peoples, conflicts, power structures and political geography by the author of The King in the North.
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, In the Land of Giants, The First Kingdom and The Museum of the Wood Age. He has lived and worked in the North East of England since 1993.