Anglo-Saxon EnglandClarendon Press, 1971 - 765 頁 Discussing the development of English society, from the growth of royal power to the establishment of feudalism after the Norman Conquest, this book focuses on the emergence of the earliest English kingdoms and the Anglo-Norman monarchy in 1087. It also describes the chief phases in the history of the Anglo-Saxon church, drawing on many diverse examples; the result is a fascinating insight into this period of English history. |
內容
I THE AGE OF THE MIGRATION | 1 |
II THE KINGDOMS OF THE SOUTHERN ENGLISH | 32 |
III ANGLIAN NORTHUMBRIA | 74 |
IV THE CONVERSION OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE | 96 |
V THE ENGLISH CHURCH FROM THEODORE TO BONIFACE | 130 |
VI LEARNING AND LITERATURE IN EARLY ENGLAND | 177 |
VII THE ASCENDANCY OF THE MERCIAN KINGS | 202 |
VIII THE AGE OF ALFRED | 239 |
XIII THE TENTHCENTURY REFORMATION | 433 |
XIV ENGLAND BEFORE THE CONQUEST | 470 |
XV THE LAST YEARS OF THE OLD ENGLISH STATE | 545 |
XVI THE NORMAN CONQUEST | 581 |
XVII THE NORMAN SETTLEMENT | 622 |
XVIII THE REORGANIZATION OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH | 658 |
EPILOGUE THE ANGLONORMAN STATE | 680 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 688 |
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