An atlas of Anglo-Saxon England
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An atlas of Anglo-Saxon England
(Blackwell reference)
Basil Blackwell, 1984
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 167
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The series of maps and charts in this book cover every major aspect of late Anglo-Saxon culture and history that can be expressed in graphic terms - sea-level changes, settlement patterns, regnal lists, place-names, invasions, military campaigns, itineraries, mints and coinage, landholding, towns, agriculture, trade, monasteries and the Church. Wherever possible, the author sets English developments in their European context.
目次
- Part 1 The background: geology
- relief and soil
- modern climate
- coastline changes and navigable rivers
- the fens and the wash
- the Wantsum Channel
- forest settlements and population
- regional bias in the Anglo-Saxon chronicle
- charters as a source of evidence
- chronological bias
- archaeology
- kings and princes. Part 2 The events - from Bede to the rise of Wessex: the Vikings
- the Vikings in the West
- the Vikings in England
- Scandinavian coins and graves
- Scandinavian place names
- Mercia 880-906
- Scandinavia, Ireland, Iceland
- Viking trade
- the reconquest 902-921
- from Aethelstan to Eric Bloodaxe
- the submission to Edgar
- the wars of the reign of Ethelred the Second
- Wales. Part 3 Administration: the administrative implications of Offa's dyke
- the tribal hidage
- early kingdoms
- the itineraries of the early kings
- the burghal heritage
- the itineraries of the kings of England, from Edward the Elder to Cnut the Fleet
- itineraries of Harlod I Barefoot, Hartacnut and Edward the Confessor
- the country hidage law and land landholding in 1066. Part 4 The economy: minerals, salt and lime
- agriculture
- mills
- roads
- building stone
- coins
- the mints of Carolongian Europe
- mints in England towns and their distribution
- the size of town and forts
- Part 5 The Church: dioceses
- missionary efforts
- the monastic revival
- the Church and its bishops.
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