Saxons vs. Vikings

Alfred the Great and England in the Dark Ages

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Publisher Description

A witty and concise look at the beginnings of English history, when the nation consolidated after clashes between the Saxons and invading Vikings.

In 871, three of England's four kingdoms were overrun by Vikings, the ruthless, all-conquering Scandinavian raiders who terrorized early medieval Europe. With the Norsemen murdering one king with arrows and torturing another to death by ripping out his lungs, the prospects that faced the kingdom of Wessex were bleak. Worse still, the Saxons were now led by a young man barely out of his teens who was more interested in God than fighting. Yet within a decade Alfred—the only English king known as the Great—had driven the Vikings out of half of England, and his children and grandchildren would unite the country a few years later. This period, popular with fans of television shows such as Vikings and The Last Kingdom, saw the creation of England as a nation-state, with Alfred laying down the first national law code, establishing an education system and building cities.

Saxons vs. Vikings also covers the period before Alfred, including ancient Britain, the Roman occupation, and the Dark Ages, explaining important historical episodes such as Boudicca, King Arthur, and Beowulf.

Perfect for newcomers to the subject, this is the second title in the new A Very, Very Short History of England series. If you’re trying to understand England and its history in the most informative and entertaining way possible, this is the place to start.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
August 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
144
Pages
PUBLISHER
Skyhorse
SELLER
SIMON AND SCHUSTER DIGITAL SALES INC
SIZE
897.6
KB

Customer Reviews

Sleepy2079 ,

Excellent history

An excellent look at the growth of civilization under King Alfred and his descendants told with excitement and wit. Loved it!

TimOKC ,

Saxons vs. Vikings

I found myself racing through this book to get past the authors odd sense of “witty”. I found his remarks, snarky, childish and unnecessary. Points of historical interest were buried by this inane commentary. I doubt that I would read any of his other publication.

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