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King of the Anglo-Saxons, Forgotten Son of Alfred
2019
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Edward the Elder succeeded his father Alfred the Great to the kingdom of Wessex, but was largely overlooked by his contemporaries (at least in terms of the historical record) and to a greater or lesser extent by later historians. He is the forgotten son of Alfred. Edward deserves to be recognised for his contribution to Anglo-Saxon history and a new assessment of his reign is overdue. He proved equal to the task of cementing and extending the advances made by his father, and paved the way ...
The Kings of Wessex
From Cerdic to Alfred
2025
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This is a history of the kingdom of Wessex told through its more than twenty regnal kings, from its early foundations under Cerdic circa 500 to its apogee in 886 under Alfred the Great. Its roots are traced to the migration of Germanic tribes in the fifth century, with two of these tribes, the West Saxons of Hampshire and the Gewisse of the Upper Thames Valley, eventually uniting to form what would become the kingdom of Wessex.We move from the post-Roman period, in which Cerdic and...
The House of Godwin
The Rise and Fall of an Anglo-Saxon Dynasty
2022
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Godwin and his family dominated English politics for almost half a century, establishing themselves as the most influential and powerful dynasty in Anglo-Saxon England. At the height of its power, it took a matter of weeks for the dynasty to fall. Earl Godwin established himself as Cnut’s most senior advisor and continued that role to become even more influential during the reign of Edward the Confessor, seeing his daughter Edith become queen and his two eldest sons, Swegn and Harold, give...
The Europa Lectures, 2002–2014
From Enlargement to Crisis
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- Terry WynnHelen ClarkMargaret BeckettPhil GoffMarian Fischer BoelBenita Ferrero-WaldnerWinston PetersMurray McCullayJohn KeyJosé Manuel Durão BarrosoHelga SchmidSem FabriziTayyip Recep ErdoganAleksander KwasniewskiLord Patten of Barnes, Chancellor, The University of Oxford
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- Europe and the World
2017
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Commencing in 2001, the Europa Lecture has become a high-profile fixture on the EU-New Zealand calendar. As witnessed by the fifteen lectures reproduced in this new volume, the speakers were selected for both their high-level profile as well as their importance to this bilateral dialogue. This volume includes speeches from three Prime Ministers, a President, four European Commissioners as well as four Foreign Ministers both European and New Zealanders.Each lecture, naturally, refle...



