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In "Anglo-Saxon Britain," Grant Allen meticulously examines the period between the 5th and 11th centuries, unraveling the intricate tapestry of society, culture, and governance that characterized early England. Through a blend of vivid prose and scholarly rigor, Allen highlights the era's pivotal transformations, including the blending of Roman and Germanic influences, the rise of Christianity, and the evolution of the Anglo-Saxon monarchy. The work is distinguished by its engaging narrative style, with Allen seamlessly integrating archaeological findings and historical documentation, making…mehr

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In "Anglo-Saxon Britain," Grant Allen meticulously examines the period between the 5th and 11th centuries, unraveling the intricate tapestry of society, culture, and governance that characterized early England. Through a blend of vivid prose and scholarly rigor, Allen highlights the era's pivotal transformations, including the blending of Roman and Germanic influences, the rise of Christianity, and the evolution of the Anglo-Saxon monarchy. The work is distinguished by its engaging narrative style, with Allen seamlessly integrating archaeological findings and historical documentation, making the text accessible to both scholars and general readers alike. Grant Allen, a notable figure in late 19th-century literature and a proponent of science in the arts, was deeply influenced by contemporary scientific thought and evolving historical methodologies. His passion for natural history and societal progress is evident in his work. Allen'Äôs background in science and literature enables him to approach history with a fresh perspective, challenging traditional narratives and inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of England's formative years. "Anglo-Saxon Britain" is an indispensable read for anyone interested in the roots of English history, providing not only a factual account but also a narrative that invites us to experience the complexities of a nation in formation. Its careful balance of scholarly insight and engaging storytelling makes it a compelling addition to historical literature, appealing to historians, students, and curious readers alike.

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Charles Grant Blairfindie Allen was a Canadian science writer and author who was born on February 24, 1848, and died on October 25, 1899. He went to school in England. During the second half of the 1800s, he spoke out in favor of evolution. Ellen Allen was born on Wolfe Island, which is near Kingston in Canada West (now Ontario). He was the second child of Catharine Ann Grant and the Rev. Joseph Antisell Allen, who was a Protestant priest from Dublin, Ireland. The fifth Baron de Longueuil's daughter was his mother. When Allen was 13, he and his parents moved to the United States, then to France, and finally to the United Kingdom. Before that, Allen went to school at home. The two schools he went to were King Edward's School in Birmingham and Merton College in Oxford, both in the UK. Allen studied in France after high school and taught at Brighton College from 1870 to 1871. When he was in his mid-20s, he became a professor at Jamaica's Queen's College, which was for black students. Allen stopped believing in God and became a socialist, even though his father was a preacher.