The Anglo-Saxon Elite

Renato Rodrigues da Silva

The Anglo-Saxon Elite

Northumbrian Society in the Long Eighth Century

In all of the literature on Anglo-Saxon England, rarely has the question of social class been confronted head-on. The Anglo-Saxon Elite: Northumbrian Society in the Long Eighth Century draws upon recent research into topics such as religious practice, emotions, daily life, and intellectual culture to investigate how the aristocracy of Northumbria maintained social dominance over wider society. Moreover, this monograph suggests that the crisis that brought an end to Northumbria as an independent kingdom was the product of the social contradictions produced by the ruling class as social domination developed over time. The analysis is divided into three broad parts – production, circulation, and consumption – both as a nod to Marxist historiography and also to signal a commitment to a methodology that situates the subject within a global context.
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Auteur

Renato Rodrigues da Silva

Renato Rodrigues da Silva holds a PhD from the University of Leicester. He is currently a post-doctoral researcher in medieval history at Unifesp, and part of the Ciro Cardoso Centre for Pre-capitalist Studies (CCCP-Prék).
Titel
The Anglo-Saxon Elite
Subtitel
Northumbrian Society in the Long Eighth Century
Auteur
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€ 121,99
ISBN
9789048551088
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Aantal pagina's
248
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Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
The Early Medieval North Atlantic
Categorieën
High Middle Ages
Medieval Studies
Sociology and Social History
Discipline
History, Art History, and Archaeology
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"Renato Rodrigues da Silva’s book provides a fresh Marxist perspective on the Northumbrian aristocracy of the long eighth century, framing it as a dominant class whose strategies of power, wealth circulation, and reproduction are carefully dissected. While the use of a rigid Marxist model offers insights, it occasionally overlooks the complexities of Northumbrian society, especially the role of the ecclesiastic aristocracy."
– Alban Gautier, Speculum, issue 2, 2024