Battles of the Dark Ages

Battles of the Dark Ages by MARREN PETER


ISBN
9781844152704
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
224
Dimensions
156 x 234mm

Britain was a place of conflict in the Dark Ages, between the departure of the Romans and the Norman Conquest. Clashes of allegiance, competition for territory and resources, and intense rivalries among the warlords and kings gave rise to frequent outbreaks of fighting. This was the time of legendary military leaders, like Arthur, Alfred and Canute, and of literally hundreds of battles. In this fascinating book, Peter Marren investigates this confused era of warfare, looks for the reality behind the myths, and uses the techniques of modern scholarship to show how battles were fought in that brutal age, where they were fought, and why. AUTHOR: Peter Marren has established a reputation as a researcher and writer on medieval warfare, in particular British Dark Age and medieval battlefields. He has published many articles on the conflicts of the period, especially in Battlefields Review, and his most recent book is 1066. The Battles of York, Stamford Bridge and Hastings. 76 b/w illustrations
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