The Lords of Battle by Stephen S Evans

The Lords of Battle by Stephen S Evans

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First study of the Dark Age comitatus, or warband, drawing evidence from literary and historical sources.

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The Lords of Battle by Stephen S Evans

The Lords of Battle examines the image of the comitatus, or warband, as it is portrayed in literary and historical sources from Britain's early medieval period; in so doing, it attempts to determine the extent to which this image reflects an historical reality. Through an extensive use of a variety of source material, literary, historical, and archaeological, the book investigates both the structure of the warband, and the practices and institutions which supported it. After a review of the historical background of Dark Age Britain, Stephen Evans explores the practical characteristics of the comitatus, such as its military organisation; its internal social structure and its place within society as a whole; and the lord-retainer relationship, its duties and obligations. He also examines the cultural, social, and economic institutions which produced and supported the warband, including the role of the court poets; the importance of the hall; hostage-taking and fosterage; and food-renders, tribute, and booty. Overall, the study provides a number of insights into the ideals and practices of Britain's Celtic and Anglo-Saxon warrior-elites during a turbulent period.
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ISBN 13 9780851156620
ISBN 10 0851156622
Title The Lords of Battle
Author Stephen S Evans
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Year published 1998-09-10
Number of pages 180
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.