A Chronology of Early Medieval Western Europe uses a wide range of
both primary and secondary sources to chart the history of Britain
and Western Europe, with reference to the Celtic world,
Scandinavia, the Mediterranean and North America. Extending from
the middle of the fifth century to the Norman Conquest in 1066, the
book is divided into five chronologies that present the day-to-day
developments of events such as the fall of Rome, the Viking
invasion and the military campaigns of King Alfred, as well as
charting the cult of the mysterious 'King Arthur'. Timothy
Venning's accompanying introduction also provides a discussion of
the different types of sources used and the development of sources
and records throughout these centuries. Tying together the
political, cultural and social elements of early medieval Western
Europe, this chronology is both detailed and highly accessible,
allowing students to trace this complex period and providing them
with the perfect reference work for their studies.
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