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Alfred the Great: Containing Chapters on His Life and Times is a historical study that examines both the West Saxon king's career and the turbulent ninth-century world he helped reshape. Blending biography with political and cultural history, the volume treats Alfred not merely as a military defender against Viking incursions, but as a lawgiver, patron of learning, and architect of English kingship. Its style is characteristically learned and synthetic, drawing together narrative history, moral reflection, and documentary evidence in a manner typical of serious historical writing on early medieval England. Written by various contributors, the book bears the marks of collaborative scholarship: multiple perspectives, breadth of emphasis, and a sustained effort to situate Alfred within wider intellectual and institutional developments. Such a collective approach is especially apt for a figure whose legacy extends beyond battlefield triumphs into education, governance, translation, and the formation of historical memory. The contributors are clearly motivated by Alfred's enduring importance as both ruler and cultural symbol. This is a rewarding book for readers interested in Anglo-Saxon England, medieval rulership, and the making of national identity. It deserves recommendation for its balanced attention to both the man and his age, and for showing why Alfred remains one of the most compelling figures in English history.

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