ABSTRACT

This revised edition of the classic text of the period provides both the student and the specialist with an informative account of post-Roman English society.
After a general survey of the main developments from the fourth century to the eleventh, the book offers analysis of:
* social organization
* the changing character of kingship, of royal government and the influence of the church
* the history of settlement
* the making of the landscape
* the growth of towns and trade
* the consequences of the Norman Conquest.
The author also considers the various influences; British, Frankish, Viking and Christian that helped shape English society and contributed to the making of a united kingdom.

chapter I|98 pages

The seventh century and before

chapter 2|33 pages

The making of one kingdom

chapter III|36 pages

The making of the landscape

chapter IV|11 pages

Lords, kinsmen and neighbours

chapter V|25 pages

Kingship and government

chapter VI|30 pages

Towns and trade

chapter VII|16 pages

The church and society

chapter VIII|12 pages

The consequences of the Norman Conquest

chapter IX|16 pages

Postscript to the second edition