The Battles That Created England 793–1100
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The Battles That Created England 793–1100

How Alfred and his Successors Defeated the Vikings to Unite the Kingdoms

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The Battles That Created England 793–1100

How Alfred and his Successors Defeated the Vikings to Unite the Kingdoms

About this book

In popular imagination the warfare of the Early Middle Ages is often obscure, unstructured, and unimaginative, lost between two military machines, the 'Romans' and the 'Normans', which saw the country invaded and partitioned. In point of fact, we have a considerable amount of information at our fingertips and the picture that should emerge is one of English ability in the face of sometimes overwhelming pressures on society, and a resilience that eventually drew the older kingdoms together in new external responses which united the 'English' in a common sense of purpose. This is the story of how the Saxon kingdoms, which had maintained their independence for generations, were compelled to unite their forces to resist the external threat of the Viking incursions. The kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, Northumbria, Kent, Essex, Sussex, and Wessex were gradually welded into one as Wessex grew in strength to become the dominant Saxon kingdom. From the weak Æthelred to the strong Alfred, rightly deserving the epithet 'Great', to the strong, but equally unfortunate, Harold, this era witnessed brutal hand-to-hand battles in congested melees, which are normally portrayed as unsophisticated but deadly brawls. In reality, the warriors of the era were experienced fighters often displaying sophisticated strategies and deploying complex tactics. Our principal source, replete with reasonably reliable reportage, are the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, comprehensive in collation though subject to oral distortion and mythological excursions. The narrative of these does not appear to flow continuously, leaving too much to imagination but, by creating a complementary matrix of landscapes, topography and communications it is possible to provide convincing scenery into which we can fit other archaeological and philological evidence to show how the English nation was formed in the bloody slaughter of battle.

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Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9781399087995

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Chapter 1 The Bolt from the Blue
  9. Chapter 2 The Rude Awakening
  10. Chapter 3 The Plague of Locusts
  11. Chapter 4 The Irresistable Force
  12. Chapter 5 Pro Aris et Focis
  13. Chapter 6 Going a-Viking
  14. Chapter 7 A Glorious Summer
  15. Chapter 8 Supporting Success
  16. Chapter 9 The “Hot Trod”
  17. Chapter 10 Mastering the Waters
  18. Chapter 11 A Subtle Strategic Legacy
  19. Chapter 12 Inheriting Both Sword and Strategies
  20. Chapter 13 Unity of Purpose
  21. Chapter 14 Problems of Integration
  22. Chapter 15 So to a Famous Victory
  23. Chapter 16 Revenge is Sweet
  24. Chapter 17 Confusion
  25. Chapter 18 Gradual Collapse
  26. Chapter 19 Duty, Defeat and Heroism
  27. Chapter 20 A New Economic Model
  28. Chapter 21 Chaos, Cowardice and Cupiditas
  29. Chapter 22 From Atrocities to Despair
  30. Chapter 23 The Kingdom Overrun
  31. Chapter 24 The Real Millennium
  32. Chapter 25 Deceit and Despair
  33. Chapter 26 Turning the Tables
  34. Chapter 27 The Weakness of the English Crown
  35. Chapter 28 A Winter’s Tale
  36. Chapter 29 Fulford and Stamford
  37. Chapter 30 The Affair of England
  38. Chapter 31 Harold’s Strategic Genius
  39. Chapter 32 The Jaws of Defeat
  40. Chapter 33 The Master Stroke
  41. Chapter 34 A Kingdom by Default
  42. Chapter 35 The Abhorrent Vacuum
  43. Chapter 36 Axholme and Stafford
  44. Chapter 37 Maintenance of the Aim
  45. Chapter 38 Fresh “Bones” for the Kingdom
  46. Chapter 39 Crisis, Attrition and Oath
  47. Chapter 40 The Power of the Crown
  48. Chapter 41 Anglo-Norman Security
  49. Chapter 42 The Communal Achievement