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The Last Kingdom Standing: Alfred the Great’s Last Stand at Edington

Par : Winston Maddox
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233965227
  • EAN9798233965227
  • Date de parution25/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

What if the nation we know as England was almost erased from the map before it ever truly began?  In the bitter winter of 878 AD, the Great Heathen Army struck with terrifying, calculated precision. Wessex, the final bastion of Anglo-Saxon culture, crumbled in a matter of days. Its nobility fled, its armies scattered to the winds, and its young king was hunted like an animal into the trackless, disease-ridden marshes of Somerset.
For the seasoned historian who demands more than sterile dates and idealized myths, this book offers a raw, visceral descent into the absolute nadir of English history, exposing the fragile threads by which Western civilization hung. Step past the sanitized legends and feel the suffocating damp of Athelney, where Alfred the Great was reduced to a desperate guerrilla insurgent. This narrative strips away the Victorian stain of sainthood to reveal a master tactician operating in the shadows, fighting a brutal war of attrition against Guthrum's occupying forces.
You will analyze the gritty logistics of 9th-century asymmetrical warfare, tracing how a broken king weaponized a flooded swamp, built a clandestine espionage network, and engineered a secret mobilization of peasant levies right under the noses of seasoned Viking scouts. When the shield walls finally collided on the high slopes of Edington, it was not a clash of romanticized heroes, but a horrific, hours-long meat grinder of wood, iron, and muscle.
This book puts you directly into the suffocating crush of the Saxon line, examining the precise military mechanics, shield-boss placement, and psychological endurance required to break the fierce Viking tide. You will witness the strategic chess match that followed the slaughter-where Alfred bypassed simple vengeance to orchestrate the geopolitical masterstroke of the Treaty of Wedmore, forcing a pagan warlord to the baptismal font and carving the borders of the Danelaw.
Discover how the ashes of Edington became the literal crucible of a global empire. Beyond the battlefield, explore the revolutionary military reforms that followed: the creation of the burh system, the birth of the English navy, and the weaponization of literacy that forged a fractured tribal people into a unified nation. Written with uncompromising historical accuracy and deep strategic insight, this book breathes life into the cold iron of the Anglo-Saxon age, satisfying the most meticulous scholar's craving for authentic tactical detail and political intrigue.
If everything you love about history lies in the dark, desperate corners where empires are forged through blood and sheer human will, can you afford to leave this definitive account unread?