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Anglo-Saxon England is a podcast looking at the history of Anglo-Saxon England, beginning with the end of Roman Britain and ending with the Norman Conquest. We will not only talk about the history but also the literature, culture, and historiography of the Anglo-Saxon period. This show strives to offer an accessible but scholarly rigorous overview that will appeal both to beginners and to experts.

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Anglo-Saxon England is a podcast looking at the history of Anglo-Saxon England, beginning with the end of Roman Britain and ending with the Norman Conquest. We will not only talk about the history but also the literature, culture, and historiography of the Anglo-Saxon period. This show strives to offer an accessible but scholarly rigorous overview that will appeal both to beginners and to experts.

    Mercian East Anglia

    Mercian East Anglia

    Following the execution of Æthelberht II, Offa did in East Anglia what he had already done to the Hwicce: he assumed direct control. Thus began a period of Merican control in East Anglia. This is a period that is poorly served by primary evidence but it is nevertheless possible to reconstruct a loose history of this turbulent period.
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    Music: 'Wælheall' by Hrōðmund Wōdening
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    • 8 min
    Dark Years

    Dark Years

    Following the fall of the Wuffingas dynasty in 749, East Anglia entered a period of political uncertainty. Such uncertainty often breeds instability, but in the case of East Anglia it became significantly more perilous with the ascendency of Offa of Mercia, a king who if you will recall sought to establish a Mercian empire through seizing unprecedented levels of control over his subject kingdoms. Dynastic instability could not have come at a worse time for the East Anglians.
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    Music: 'Wælheall' by Hrōðmund Wōdening
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQfdqIyqJ4g&list=LL&index=5&ab_channel=Hr%C5%8D%C3%B0mundW%C5%8Ddening
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    • 14 min
    The End of the Wuffingas

    The End of the Wuffingas

    The rule of the Wuffingas dynasty in East Anglia came to an end in 749. Despite this, though, the end of the Wuffingas’ monopoly on power was not characterized by disruption or upheaval. Instead, the final two kings of the Wuffingas line, Ealdwulf and Ælfwald, presided over an extended period of relative stability and prosperity, a fact marked by both kings reigns lasting for multiple decades. Besides this, copious archaeological evidence remains which demonstrates that during their time at the head of the East Anglian kingdom the realm experienced marked economic growth through the expansion of international trade and the use of coinage.
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    Music: 'Wælheall' by Hrōðmund Wōdening
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    • 15 min
    Æthelhere and Æthelwold

    Æthelhere and Æthelwold

    Following Anna’s death at the hands of Mercian invaders in 653, East Anglia was left entirely at the mercy of King Penda and his forces. Having been put on the back foot by the dramatic events of the Mercian invasion, the East Anglians scrambled for any stability in the storm. They turned, hopeful for respite, to Æthelhere, brother of the slain king.
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    Music: 'Wælheall' by Hrōðmund Wōdening
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    • 11 min
    King Anna and His Children

    King Anna and His Children

    Following Penda’s attack in 635, East Anglia became a pawn in the emerging cold war between Mercia and Northumbria. Keen to check the growing power of the midland kingdom, Oswald of Northumbria was eager to support a new ruler in East Anglia who might manage to check Penda’s obvious ambitions to overlordship of southern England. His gaze soon settled on a nephew of Raedwald by the name of Anna.
    Credits – 
    Music: 'Wælheall' by Hrōðmund Wōdening
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQfdqIyqJ4g&list=LL&index=5&ab_channel=Hr%C5%8D%C3%B0mundW%C5%8Ddening
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    • 18 min
    Pagan Reaction

    Pagan Reaction

    A common feature of early Anglo-Saxon history, at least as presented by Bede, is what is called ‘pagan reaction’. Since Bede was writing an ecclesiastical history, that is a history of the Church, reactions against the spread of Christianity of course greatly disturbed him. Usually, these reactions took the form of kings who aggressively reversed the policies of their Christian predecessors by ending royal patronage of the Church in favour of support for traditional practitioners of pagan religiosity. 
    Credits – 
    Music: 'Wælheall' by Hrōðmund Wōdening
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    • 16 min

Customer Reviews

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111 Ratings

111 Ratings

bybuck ,

very helpful

l’m understanding early English history so much better, thank you.

Maude The Third ,

Detailed and scholarly, but engaging

Rigorous, granular history that’s very interesting, not tedious.

Janetstrahan ,

Very enjoyable

Just love this period of British history, not quite sure why I feel this way, but it’s a fascinating time to me. Very nicely presented. I’ve only listened to one episode, and look forward to many more. I appreciate the effort put into this podcast. Thank you!

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