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Society & Economic History of English: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest

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This book gives an account of the social and economic developments in Anglo-Saxon England from the first settlements in the fifth and sixth centuries to the immediate aftermath of the Norman conquest. The basic structure of analysis rests on the surviving legal and literary evidence, buttressed by the latest findings of archaeologists, numismatists, and art historians. In nearly 30 years since the first edition there has been great advance in knowledge, notably on the numismatic side, but the main themes remain constant and deal with a steady development from tribal institutions where the social power of the kindred is dominant towards the creation of a territorial kingdom where the chief bonds that keep a community together concern lordship in all its attributes.

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Society & Economic History of English: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest, H. R. Loyn

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Titul
Society & Economic History of English: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest
Jazyk
anglicky
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H. R. Loyn
Vydavatel
Longman
Rok vydání
1970
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
422
ISBN10
0582482321
ISBN13
9780582482326
Série
Anotace
This book gives an account of the social and economic developments in Anglo-Saxon England from the first settlements in the fifth and sixth centuries to the immediate aftermath of the Norman conquest. The basic structure of analysis rests on the surviving legal and literary evidence, buttressed by the latest findings of archaeologists, numismatists, and art historians. In nearly 30 years since the first edition there has been great advance in knowledge, notably on the numismatic side, but the main themes remain constant and deal with a steady development from tribal institutions where the social power of the kindred is dominant towards the creation of a territorial kingdom where the chief bonds that keep a community together concern lordship in all its attributes.