Saxons vs. Vikings: Alfred the Great and England in the Dark Ages

Saxons vs. Vikings: Alfred the Great and England in the Dark Ages

by Ed West
Saxons vs. Vikings: Alfred the Great and England in the Dark Ages

Saxons vs. Vikings: Alfred the Great and England in the Dark Ages

by Ed West

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Overview

A witty and concise look at the beginnings of English history, when the nation consolidated after clashes between the Saxons and invading Vikings.

In 871, three of England's four kingdoms were overrun by Vikings, the ruthless, all-conquering Scandinavian raiders who terrorized early medieval Europe. With the Norsemen murdering one king with arrows and torturing another to death by ripping out his lungs, the prospects that faced the kingdom of Wessex were bleak. Worse still, the Saxons were now led by a young man barely out of his teens who was more interested in God than fighting. Yet within a decade Alfred—the only English king known as the Great—had driven the Vikings out of half of England, and his children and grandchildren would unite the country a few years later. This period, popular with fans of television shows such as Vikings and The Last Kingdom, saw the creation of England as a nation-state, with Alfred laying down the first national law code, establishing an education system and building cities.

Saxons vs. Vikings also covers the period before Alfred, including ancient Britain, the Roman occupation, and the Dark Ages, explaining important historical episodes such as Boudicca, King Arthur, and Beowulf.

Perfect for newcomers to the subject, this is the second title in the new A Very, Very Short History of England series. If you’re trying to understand England and its history in the most informative and entertaining way possible, this is the place to start.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781510719903
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 08/08/2017
Series: Very, Very Short History of England
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 438,119
File size: 655 KB

About the Author

Ed West is the recently appointed Associate Director of UK2020, a British policy think-tank. Before that, Ed was deputy editor of the Catholic Herald and a frequent contributor to the Daily Telegraph, the Times, Evening Standard, Daily Express and the Guardian. He is a popular British twitter personality and blogs for The Spectator. He currently lives in London.
Ed West is the recently appointed associate director of UK2020, a British policy think tank. Before that, Ed was deputy editor of the Catholic Herald and a frequent contributor to the Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard, Daily Express, and the Guardian. He is a popular British twitter personality and blogs for the Spectator. He currently lives in London.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Chapter 1 Rome Answers the Prayers of the Britons. No, Says Rome 1

Chapter 2 The Tattooed People 11

Chapter 3 Angles, Saxons, and Jutes 29

Chapter 4 The Heroic and Utterly Ghastly World of Beowulf 43

Chapter 5 Offa's Dyke 57

Chapter 6 What the Vikings Did for Us 61

Chapter 7 Wessex: The Last Kingdom 75

Chapter 8 The Life of Alfred 91

Chapter 9 The First King of England 105

Chapter 10 Alfred's Legacy 117

Bibliography 123

Notes 125

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