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Northumbria AD 367-867

From the author of the bestselling The King in the North.

The story of the lands between the Forth and Humber from the end of the Roman period to the Viking kingdom of York is one of the most richly fascinating in British history. This is the age of Lindisfarne and of Bede; of the dramatic hills, valleys, and ancient routeways that link the Irish Sea and the North Sea; of names that resonate even now: Edwin, Oswald, Hild, Cuthbert, Wilfrid; of conquest, conversion, and the legacies of intellectual giants.

This history of Early Medieval Northumbria explores themes of landscape, power, creativity, and intellect. Fresh archaeological evidence and research in historical geography shed light on the fascinating story of how land was managed, exploited, and deployed as an expression of power by both secular and ecclesiastical forces. Aspects such as the role of elite women in shaping politics and religion are given new focus. Max Adams and Colm O'Brien show conclusively how Northumbria's political, cultural, and religious elements coalesced to forge a creative powerhouse which shaped the world we have inherited.

From the author of the bestselling The King in the North.

The story of the lands between the Forth and Humber from the end of the Roman period to the Viking kingdom of York is one of the most richly fascinating in British history. This is the age of Lindisfarne and of Bede; of the dramatic hills, valleys, and ancient routeways that link the Irish Sea and the North Sea; of names that resonate even now: Edwin, Oswald, Hild, Cuthbert, Wilfrid; of conquest, conversion, and the legacies of intellectual giants.

This history of Early Medieval Northumbria explores themes of landscape, power, creativity, and intellect. Fresh archaeological evidence and research in historical geography shed light on the fascinating story of how land was managed, exploited, and deployed as an expression of power by both secular and ecclesiastical forces. Aspects such as the role of elite women in shaping politics and religion are given new focus. Max Adams and Colm O'Brien show conclusively how Northumbria's political, cultural, and religious elements coalesced to forge a creative powerhouse which shaped the world we have inherited.

$40.34
Northumbria AD 367-867
$40.34

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From the author of the bestselling The King in the North.

The story of the lands between the Forth and Humber from the end of the Roman period to the Viking kingdom of York is one of the most richly fascinating in British history. This is the age of Lindisfarne and of Bede; of the dramatic hills, valleys, and ancient routeways that link the Irish Sea and the North Sea; of names that resonate even now: Edwin, Oswald, Hild, Cuthbert, Wilfrid; of conquest, conversion, and the legacies of intellectual giants.

This history of Early Medieval Northumbria explores themes of landscape, power, creativity, and intellect. Fresh archaeological evidence and research in historical geography shed light on the fascinating story of how land was managed, exploited, and deployed as an expression of power by both secular and ecclesiastical forces. Aspects such as the role of elite women in shaping politics and religion are given new focus. Max Adams and Colm O'Brien show conclusively how Northumbria's political, cultural, and religious elements coalesced to forge a creative powerhouse which shaped the world we have inherited.

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