The AngloSaxons Author:James Campbell (Editor) In this major survey three distinguished historians, James Campbell, Patrick Wormald and Eric John, have produced an exciting introduction to the field. Although the "Lost Centuries" between AD400 and 600 suffer from a scarcity of written sources, and only two writers, King Alfred and the Venerable Bede, dominate our understanding of l... more »ater times, the authors have created a rich and thought-provoking account of the stormy era when Britain became Christian and sustained several waves of Viking invaders. A single nation, they suggest, slowly emerged from the rivalries and fluctuating fortunes of separate kingdoms like Mercia, Wessex and East Anglia. Major figures such as Offa, Alfred, Edgar and Cnut are discussed in detail, while the stunning illustrations convey the immense achievements of Anglo-Saxon centuries were 'simply a barbarous prelude to better things'.
The end of Roman Britain ; The lost centuries, 400-600 ; The first Christian kings / James Campbell --
The age of Bede and Aethelbald ; The age of Offa and Alcuin ; The ninth century / Patrick Wormald --
The age of Edgar ; The return of the Vikings ; The end of Anglo-Saxon England / Eric John --