Kingship and Consent in Anglo-Saxon England, 871–978
Discover the intricacies of governance in early medieval England with Kingship and Consent in Anglo-Saxon England, 871–978 by Levi Roach. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this comprehensive study spans 316 pages and offers a fresh perspective on Anglo-Saxon assembly politics, the first of its kind since the 1950s. Roach delves into the constitutional dimensions of assemblies, examining their symbolic and representational significance in shaping political authority. By engaging with contemporary discussions on continental rulership, he challenges traditional models of the late Anglo-Saxon state and provides a nuanced understanding of kingship and consent during this pivotal period in British history. This book is essential for anyone interested in the governance and political structures of the Anglo-Saxons.