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Anglo-Saxon Somerset.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Havertown : Oxbow Books, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (273 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781842175545
  • 1842175548
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Anglo-Saxon Somerset.DDC classification:
  • 942.3/8015 942.3801 942.38015
LOC classification:
  • DA670.S5 C747 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Acknowledgements and Thanks; Introduction; 1. Post-Imperial Politics: defence and offence; 2. Settlement and Soldiers; 3. Settlements and Estates; 4. Eorl and Ceorl, Theow and Freo; 5. Ancient Agriculture; 6. Tenth Century Agriculture; 7. Early Trade; 8. Trade and Town; 9. Old Religion; 10. The Church Reformed; 11. Conclusions; Abbreviations, Manuscript Sources and Bibliography; Index.
Summary: The county of Somerset cannot lay claim to have been an Anglo-Saxon kingdom like Kent or Sussex, but nevertheless it has a history as a distinct region which can be traced to the seventh century and there are hints of an earlier entity in the post-Roman period. Although the detail of this society is difficult to recover, there is no doubt that it was successful in maintaining its independence for over two centuries before it was over-run by the Anglo-Saxons from the east. On the edge of the highland zone, with its diverse topography, newly conquered Somerset provided the early Anglo-Saxon king.
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Cover; Acknowledgements and Thanks; Introduction; 1. Post-Imperial Politics: defence and offence; 2. Settlement and Soldiers; 3. Settlements and Estates; 4. Eorl and Ceorl, Theow and Freo; 5. Ancient Agriculture; 6. Tenth Century Agriculture; 7. Early Trade; 8. Trade and Town; 9. Old Religion; 10. The Church Reformed; 11. Conclusions; Abbreviations, Manuscript Sources and Bibliography; Index.

The county of Somerset cannot lay claim to have been an Anglo-Saxon kingdom like Kent or Sussex, but nevertheless it has a history as a distinct region which can be traced to the seventh century and there are hints of an earlier entity in the post-Roman period. Although the detail of this society is difficult to recover, there is no doubt that it was successful in maintaining its independence for over two centuries before it was over-run by the Anglo-Saxons from the east. On the edge of the highland zone, with its diverse topography, newly conquered Somerset provided the early Anglo-Saxon king.

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