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Kings, Currency and Alliances

History and Coinage of Southern England in the Ninth Century
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The ninth century was a period of upheaval in England, as the kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex vied for supremacy, and East Anglia and Kent sought to regain their independence, with the arrival of the Vikings introducing a further element of unrest. This interdisciplinary collection of papers by historians, numismatists and philologists considers fundamental aspects of the period's political and economic history. Alliances and treaties are a central theme, political and monetary. A radical reassesment of events in London in the later ninth century is presented, prompted by a detailed examination of the numismatic evidence marshalled here along with the written sources; it is argued that the Vikings were not in control of the city prior to Alfred's `reoccupation' in AD 886. The volume includes an illustrated corpus of the coinage of Berhtwulf and another for the middle years of Alfred's reign; moneyers are identified as witnesses to charters, and the forms of their names are analysed according to the Old English dialects they represent. A listing of some 500 single coin-finds forms the basis for a discussion of the nature and extent of monetary use in ninth-century England. Dr MARK BLACKBURN is Keeper of Coins and Medals at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; DAVID DUMVILLE is Professor of Palaeography and Cultural History in the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Girton College. Contributors: SIMON KEYNES, THOMAS CHARLES-EDWARDS, JAMES BOOTH, MARK BLACKBURN, LORD STEWARTBY, PAUL BIBIRE, D.M. METCALF, MICHAEL BONSER

Author Biography:

Dr MARK BLACKBURN is Keeper of Coins and Medals at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; DAVID N. DUMVILLE is Professor of Palaeography and Cultrual History in the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Girton College.
Release date Australia
October 29th, 1998
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by James Booth
  • Contributions by Mark A.S. Blackburn
  • Contributions by Michael Bonser
  • Contributions by Michael David Metcalf
  • Contributions by Paul Bibire
  • Contributions by Simon D Keynes
  • Contributions by Thomas Charles-Edwards
  • Edited by David N. Dumville
  • Edited by Mark A.S. Blackburn
Illustrations
11 b/w, 1 line illus.
Pages
282
Dimensions
169x236x21
ISBN-13
9780851155982
Product ID
12872008

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