Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-284) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: the unification of the English? -- The geographical extension of Cerdicing domination -- The Cerdicing and their greater subordinates from the late ninth to the mid-tenth century -- The Cerdicings and the general populace from the late ninth to the mid-tenth century -- Administrative change in the mid- to late tenth century -- The implications of administrative change -- Conclusion: the formation of the English kingdom and the 'Anglo-Saxon state".
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