The Anglo-Saxons: The Making of England: 410-1066
The Making of England: 410?1066
Marc Morris
ISBN: | 9781643133126 |
Publisher: | Pegasus Books |
Published: | 7 July, 2020 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
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The Anglo-Saxons: The Making of England: 410-1066
The Making of England: 410?1066
Marc Morris
Into this ruined world came a new people--foreigners from beyond the Empire's northern frontier, collectively known as the Anglo-Saxons. Some were warriors, drawn into the internecine struggles between Britain's new tribal rulers. Most were economic migrants, in search of land to farm and a happier future. Arriving on the shores of southern and eastern Britain, in the centuries that followed they spread northwards and westwards, eventually occupying every lowland part of the island, and in the process they gradually built a new civilization. The Anglo-Saxons is a quest for the England's origins. It takes us from an alien world of slaves, temples, villas, druids and amphorae, to a familiar landscape of shires and boroughs; from the worship of vanished gods like Thor and Woden to the veneration of saints who are still well-known; from a population who spoke Latin and Celtic to one whose language was recognizably the ancestor of the English that is spoken today. Marc Morris's invigorating narrative asks what we can really know of life in this lost age, and tackles controversial questions: Did the Anglo-Saxons drive the Romano-British into the fringes of the island, as traditional argued, or peacefully absorb them, as revisionist historians claim? It also explores the later legends that arose to fill the void, such as what truth is there, if any, in the tales of a British resistance led by a hero called Arthur?
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