Front cover image for Wessex in the early Middle Ages

Wessex in the early Middle Ages

Wessex is central to the study of early medieval English history; it was the dynasty which created the kingdom of England. This volume uses archaeological and place-name evidence to present an authoritative account of the most significant of the English kingdoms.
Print Book, English, 1995
Leicester University Press, London, 1995
History
xiii, 367 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
9780718513146, 9780718518561, 0718513142, 071851856X
32310916
1. A Period of Transition, Wessex c. 400-c. 600
2. The Creation of Wessex, c. 600-802
3. Wessex and England, 802-1066
4. The Spread of Christianity, 400-800
5. Renewal and Redirection: the West Saxon Church 800-1066
6. Social Structure and Rural Life
7. Trade and the Growth of Towns
www.dawsonera.com View this book online, via DawsonERA, both on- and off-campus
lib.leeds.ac.uk This title is also available in print. Click here.