Hi all, I wanted to post this in the monastery but I wasn't authorised. I've got hand this in to my tutor next week and would welcome any comment. Since 'Viking Invasion' has just come out I think I'm on topic (Just)
ps. I've had to take out all the quotation marks (it was representing them in code ) & footnotes so it might read a bit strangely
cheers
Edgar the Peaceful
In the ninth century, did the Vikings pose a threat to Anglo-Saxon identity?
In his introduction to his article 'England in the Ninth Century: The Crucible of Defeat', N. P. Brooks posits that 'when Alfred died in 899…for most Englishmen the deepest impression [of the Danish impact] must have been of the defeat and destruction of the English polity and culture' . This suggests a sense
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