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100 1 $aFisher, D. J. V.
245 14 $aThe Anglo-Saxon age, c.400-1042;$cby D. J. V. Fisher.
260 0 $a[London]$bLongman$c[1973]
300 $ax, 374 p.$bmaps.$c23 cm.
490 0 $aHistory of England in eleven volumes
504 $aBibliography: p. 353-357.
505 0 $a1. Sub-Roman Britain: The first phase of Saxon occupation -- The evidence: literary and archaeological -- The problem of Gildas -- The continental homelands of the invaders and their settlement areas in England -- 2. The second phase: The character of conquest -- The making and expansion of Wessex -- The kingdom of Northumbria -- The Midlands -- The character of conquest and settlement -- 3. The conversion of the Angles and Saxons -- Christianity in late Roman and Sub-Roman Britain -- Celtic Christianity -- Anglo-Saxon paganism -- The conversion -- the Roman mission -- The conversion -- Aidan: Felix and Birinus -- The vicissitudes of the missions: The conflict of Celtic and Roman observances -- Resolution of the conflict: the Synod of Whitby -- 4. The consolidation of the church -- Political equilibrium -- The church after Whitby, Theodore of Tarsus -- The consolidation of Theodore's achievement -- 5. The early kingdoms -- The creation of kingdoms --
505 0 $aThe conflict for Hegemony: the Bretwaldaship -- Social structure of the kingdoms -- Governmental institutions -- 6. The kingdom of Northumbria -- Northumbria on the defensive -- The disintegration of the kingdom -- The Northumbrian church -- 7. Southern England in the eighth century: The Mercian supremacy -- Political narrative -- The character of the Mercian supremacy -- The effects of Mercian supremacy on the church -- 8. England and Europe -- Before the eighth century -- English missions to the continent: Alcuin -- Diplomatic and economic contacts -- 9. Political and ecclesiastical developments in Southern England -- Mercia and Wessex -- The church from the death of Offa to the Danish conquest -- The early phases of Danish attack -- 10. King Alfred 'the Great' -- The great army of 865 -- The survival of Wessex -- The reorganization of defence: Alfred's last wars -- Alfred's conception of kingship; the foundation of England -- 11. The making of England --
505 0 $aThe reconquest of the Danelaw -- The integration of Wessex, Mercia and the Southern Danelaw -- Governmental institutions of the enlarged kingdom -- The resumption of diplomatic relations with continental rulers -- 12. The apogee of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom -- The reign of Earwig -- The reign of Edgar: Secular politics -- Ecclesiastical reform -- 13. The nadir of Anglo-Saxon kingship -- Civil War and anti-monastic reaction -- The resumption of Danish raiding and its effects -- The Danish conquest -- 14. The Anglo-Scandinavian kingdom -- The consolidation of Cnut's authority in England -- England, the Scandinavian empire and Western Europe -- Cnut's rule in England -- Harald and Hardecnut: Restoration of the Old Dynasty -- Epilogue.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$yAnglo Saxon period, 449-1066.
653 $aEngland, ca 400-1050
650 0 $aCivilization, Medieval.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aFisher, D.J.V.$tAnglo-Saxon age, c.400-1042.$d[London] Longman [1973]$w(OCoLC)561160159
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