
BOOKS - Kingship, Society, and the Church in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire

Kingship, Society, and the Church in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire
Author: Thomas Pickles
Year: 2018
Pages: 413
Format: TRUR PDF
File size: 76 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2018
Pages: 413
Format: TRUR PDF
File size: 76 MB
Language: ENG

David Pelteret. Long Description of the Plot: 'Kingship Society and the Church in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire' by Dr. David Pelteret is a groundbreaking work that sheds light on the intricate relationship between power structures, religion, and technology in medieval England. The book delves into the complexities of kingship society and the role of the church during this time period, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how these two institutions influenced each other and shaped the course of history. The book begins by exploring the origins of kingship society in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire, tracing its evolution from the early Middle Ages to the Norman Conquest in 10666. Pelteret skillfully weaves together historical evidence, including archaeological findings and written records, to paint a vivid picture of life in this era. He examines the various ways in which kings and their subjects interacted, highlighting the dynamic nature of their relationships and the constant struggle for power and influence. One of the most significant themes of the book is the impact of Christianity on Anglo-Saxon society. Pelteret demonstrates how the church played a crucial role in shaping the beliefs and practices of the people, and how it served as a unifying force during times of turmoil. He also delves into the tensions between the church and secular authority, revealing the often fraught relationship between clergy and kings. As the story unfolds, Pelteret reveals how technology evolved over time, transforming the way people lived, worked, and communicated.
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