<p>This is a terrific introduction to a mysterious battle, by a writer who embraces puzzles, admits when he is speculating and finds ingenious ways to shine a light into one of Britain’s darkest ages.</p>

- Dan Jones, The Sunday Times

Written with both the critical gaze of a military historian and the dramatic verve of a historical novelist, this book brings to vibrant and bloody life the momentous battle of Brunanburh in AD 937.

Robert Woosnam-Savage, FSA, Curator of Armour and Edged Weapons, The Royal Armouries

<i>Never Greater Slaughter</i> raises the bar for what narrative history can do… This book will wow you as it educates you on the fascinating story of one of the most important battles in British history.

Myke Cole, Author of 'Legion versus Phalanx'

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Only the most adept of military historians, of writers, can combine combat with context and not lose their readers’ interests. Michael Livingston is one of those. <i>Never Greater Slaughter</i> tells the whole story of the birth of England, from Alfred the Great to Athelstan and Brunanburh. No one tells the history better.

Kelly DeVries, Professor of History, Loyola University Maryland

Combines archaeological detective work and forthright battle narratives to fill a hefty gap in readers' knowledge of England's Dark Ages.

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‘No one has done more than Michael Livingston to revive memories of the battle, and you could not hope for a better guide.’ BERNARD CORNWELL Bestselling author of The Last Kingdom seriesLate in AD 937, four armies met at Brunanburh. On one side stood the shield-wall of the expanding kingdom of the Anglo-Saxons. On the other side, a remarkable alliance of rival kings – at least two from across the sea – who had come together to destroy the Anglo-Saxons once and for all. The stakes were no less than the survival of the dream that would become England. The armies were massive. The violence, when it began, was enough to shock a violent age. Brunanburh may not today have the fame of Hastings, Crécy or Agincourt, but generations later it was still called, quite simply, the ‘great battle’. For centuries now, its location has been lost but after an extraordinary effort, uniting enthusiasts, historians, archaeologists and linguists the location of these bloodied fields may well have been identified. This groundbreaking new book tells the story of this remarkable discovery and delves into why and how the battle happened. Most importantly, though, it is about the men who fought and died at Brunanburh, and how much this forgotten struggle can tell us about who we are and how we relate to our past.
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Featuring a foreword by Bernard Cornwell, a fascinating study of one of the most significant conflicts in the long history of the British Isles, in a battle that secured England’s future as an independent, unified kingdom.
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Foreword by Bernard Cornwell Preface List of Illustrations List of Maps Introduction: A Field of Death, 9371. The Birth of England, to 8652. The Vikings Arrive, 837–663. Alfred and the Viking Conquest, 866–994. The Gathering Storm, 900–245. The Rise of Athelstan, 924–346. The Great Alliance, 934–377. Reconstructing Battles8. The Search for Brunanburh 9. The Ships and the Saga10. The Day England Came of Age, 93711. Wirral Archaeology 12. England, Come of Age Appendix: Objections and Alternate Sites Suggested Reading and AcknowledgementsEndnotes Index
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This is a terrific introduction to a mysterious battle, by a writer who embraces puzzles, admits when he is speculating and finds ingenious ways to shine a light into one of Britain’s darkest ages.
Featuring a foreword by Bernard Cornwell, a fascinating study of one of the most significant conflicts in the long history of the British Isles, in a battle that secured England’s future as an independent, unified kingdom.
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The battle of Brunanburh is one of the most significant battles of Early Medieval English history, and this new study includes groundbreaking new research on the location of the battle.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781472849380
Publisert
2022-11-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Dr. Michael Livingston holds degrees in History, Medieval Studies, and English, and he teaches the military and cultural history of the Middle Ages at The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. With his long list of peer-reviewed scholarly publications, he is a well-regarded figure in medieval academic circles, and his book The Battle of Crécy: A Casebook (Liverpool University Press, 2016) was the winner of the prestigious 2017 Distinguished Book Award from the international Society for Military History. He has also published three historical fantasies (The Shards of Heaven, The Gates of Hell, and The Realms of God) with Tor Books, an imprint of Macmillan Publishing, as well as many short stories, one of which was a winner in the well-regarded Writers of the Future awards.