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Walker Ian W.
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Hardback. Very Good. ISBN 0750921315 9780750921312 [GB]
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Walker Ian W.
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Hardback. Good. ISBN 0750921315 9780750921312 [GB]
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ISBN10: 0750921315, ISBN13: 9780750921312, [publisher: The History Press Ltd, United Kingdom, Stroud] Softcover The role of King Alfred and his successors in the defence of Wessex against the Vikings, in the recovery of lost territory and in the forging of a unified English kingdom is widely known. However, less is known about the part played in these crucial events by the Mercians - the neighbours and rivals of the West Saxons, who occupied central England. This text re-examines the events of the mid-8th to late-10th centuries to provide a balanced account of the period. Traditionally, historians have focused on the decline of Mercia and the rise of Wessex, but Ian Walker reveals that, despite dynastic disputes and invasion, Mercia remained a powerful kingdom even after the long, successful reign of Offa. Moreover, he shows how the very real threat of Viking dominance persuaded Mercia and Wessex to co-operate as equals against a common enemy, making marriage alliances, launching joint campaigns, building fortresses and working in parallel to restore control over areas under Viking occupation. There was therefore a long period of co-existence and co-operation between Mercian leaders such as Aethelred and the redoubtable Lady Aethelflaed (the only woman to rule an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in her own right) and the rulers of Wessex such as Alfred the Great and Edward the Elder. The author goes on to trace how the unified kingdom of England came about partly because of this ...
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Ian W. Walker
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ISBN10: 0750921315, ISBN13: 9780750921312, [publisher: The History Press Ltd, United Kingdom, Stroud] Softcover The role of King Alfred and his successors in the defence of Wessex against the Vikings, in the recovery of lost territory and in the forging of a unified English kingdom is widely known. However, less is known about the part played in these crucial events by the Mercians - the neighbours and rivals of the West Saxons, who occupied central England. This text re-examines the events of the mid-8th to late-10th centuries to provide a balanced account of the period. Traditionally, historians have focused on the decline of Mercia and the rise of Wessex, but Ian Walker reveals that, despite dynastic disputes and invasion, Mercia remained a powerful kingdom even after the long, successful reign of Offa. Moreover, he shows how the very real threat of Viking dominance persuaded Mercia and Wessex to co-operate as equals against a common enemy, making marriage alliances, launching joint campaigns, building fortresses and working in parallel to restore control over areas under Viking occupation. There was therefore a long period of co-existence and co-operation between Mercian leaders such as Aethelred and the redoubtable Lady Aethelflaed (the only woman to rule an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in her own right) and the rulers of Wessex such as Alfred the Great and Edward the Elder. The author goes on to trace how the unified kingdom of England came about partly because of this ...
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Ian W. Walker
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Sutton Publishing, Date: 2000-09-25. Hardcover. Good. 2000. Sutton Publishing ISBN 0750921315 9780750921312 [US]
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Walker Ian W.
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Gloucester: Sutton, Date: 2000. In clean, tidy condition with a similar dust jacket which is slightly sunned on the spine. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 2000. Sutton ISBN 0750921315 9780750921312 [GB]
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Ian W Walker
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Sutton Publishing, Date: 2000. Book and dust jacket in immaculate condition. 2000. Sutton Publishing ISBN 0750921315 9780750921312 [GB]
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