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El. knyga: Making England, 796-1042

  • Formatas: 340 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jul-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429893186
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  • Formatas: 340 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jul-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429893186
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Making England, 796-1042 explores the creation and establishment of the kingdom of England and the significant changes that led to it becoming one of the most successful and sophisticated political structures in the western world by the middle of the eleventh century.

At the end of the eighth century when King Offa of Mercia died, England was a long way from being a single kingdom ruled by a single king. This book examines how and why the kingdom of England formed in the way it did and charts the growth of royal power over the following two and a half centuries. Key political and military events are introduced alongside developments within government, the law, the church and wider social and economic changes to provide a detailed picture of England throughout this period. This is also set against a wider European context to demonstrate the influence of external forces on England’s development.

With a focus on England’s rulers and elites, Making England, 796-1042 uncovers the type of kingdom England was and analyses its strengths and weaknesses as well as the emerging concept of a specifically English nation. Arranged both chronologically and thematically, and containing a selection of maps and genealogies, it is the ideal introducion to this subject for students of Medieval History and of Medieval England in particular.

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'Richard Huscroft brings his trademark combination of eloquence and erudition to Making England. He sets out the twisting, turning narrative that leads from a series of separate kingdoms in the eighth century to a single strong one in the eleventh, and at the same time brings out the slow-burning institutional and social changes that underpin this story.'

Rory Naismith, King's College London, UK

'Richard Huscroft has written an admirably clear account of the formative period of English history from the death of King Offa of Mercia to the accession of Edward the Confessor the period that witnessed the first emergence of a single kingdom of England and the origin and early development of so many key institutions of English political life. Making England, 7961042 is the essential companion to Huscroft's Ruling England, 10421217.'

Timothy Graham, The University of New Mexico, USA

Preface ix
Chronology of main events xi
A note on money xvii
References and abbreviations xix
List of debates
xxi
Maps
xxiii
Lists and Genealogies
xxix
Introduction: England and the English in 796 1(14)
PART I The origins of a kingdom, 796--899
15(92)
1 The events, 796--899
17(23)
796--839
17(4)
839--858
21(3)
858--871
24(3)
871--878
27(4)
878--892
31(3)
893--899
34(4)
Notes
38(2)
2 Ruling the kingdoms, 796--899
40(36)
Becoming king
40(3)
The requirements of kingship
43(3)
`Tools and resources'
46(4)
Ruling at a distance
50(2)
Military organisation
52(2)
The reign of Alfred the Great
54(18)
The kingdom of the Anglo-Saxons
72(2)
Notes
74(2)
3 The kings and the law, 796--899
76(15)
Principles and practice
76(6)
Alfred the Great and the law
82(7)
The limits of the law
89(1)
Notes
90(1)
4 The kings and the church, 796--899
91(16)
The structure of the English Church
91(4)
English kings and the pre-viking church
95(3)
The English Church and the Vikings
98(1)
Alfred the Great and the church
99(5)
Between a viking rock and a royal hard place
104(1)
Notes
105(2)
PART II The birth of a kingdom, 899--975
107(84)
5 The events, 899--975
109(19)
899--902
109(1)
903--918
110(3)
919--924
113(2)
924--939
115(5)
939--946
120(1)
946--955
121(2)
956--959
123(2)
959--975
125(1)
Notes
126(2)
6 Ruling the kingdom, 899--975
128(25)
The bumpy road to a single English kingdom
128(2)
Military power
130(4)
Household government
134(3)
Government by assembly
137(5)
Regional government
142(3)
Mints and coins
145(2)
Royal wealth
147(1)
Royal power in the north
148(1)
Edgar's English kingdom
149(2)
Notes
151(2)
1 The kings and the law, 899--975
153(19)
Law and government
153(2)
Law codes and their concerns
155(6)
Courts
161(2)
Hearing a case
163(3)
Policing and punishment
166(2)
The longer arm of the law
168(2)
Notes
170(2)
8 The kings and the church, 899--975
172(19)
Royal government and the church
172(2)
Kings and dioceses
174(4)
Monasticism and realpolitik
178(8)
Reform and reality
186(2)
Notes
188(3)
PART III The testing of a kingdom, 975--1042
191(80)
9 The events, 975--1042
193(22)
975--979
193(2)
979--991
195(2)
992--1005
197(3)
1006--1012
200(2)
1013--1016
202(5)
1016--1035
207(3)
1035--1042
210(3)
Notes
213(2)
10 Ruling the kingdom, 975--1042
215(25)
King and nobility
215(6)
Household government
221(6)
Local government
227(3)
Military organisation
230(2)
Royal finance
232(4)
A kingdom worth fighting for
236(2)
Notes
238(2)
11 The kings and the law, 975--1042
240(19)
Aethelred's laws
240(8)
Cnut's laws
248(2)
Law in action
250(6)
The roots of the common law
256(1)
Notes
257(2)
12 The kings and the church, 975--1042
259(1)
All churches great and small
259(1)
The church and royal power
260(1)
Aethelred II and the church
261(4)
Cnut and the English Church
265(4)
Out of the frying pan
269(1)
Notes
270(1)
Glossary of terms 271(6)
Suggestions for further reading 277(12)
Index 289
Richard Huscroft is Head of History at Westminster School, London, and is the author of several books on medieval history, including Ruling England, 1042-1217 (2016), and Tales from the Long Twelfth Century (2016).