1st Edition

Family and Society in Early Medieval England, c.600 - 1050

By Alex Traves Copyright 2026
184 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

184 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The family and its evolution have traditionally occupied a central place in some of the most influential grand narratives of early medieval English and European history. This book undertakes the first extensive study of the family and its place within wider society in early medieval England (c. 600–1050), with the aim of challenging some of these long-established narratives. Through... Read more

Introduction  Part I: Defining the Family  1. Structures and Boundaries of the Family  2. Creating Family: Birth, Marriage, and Spirituality  Part II: Managing the Family  3. Marriage, Children and Gender  4. Family and Inheritance  Part III: Family and Society  5. Functions of the Family: Identity, Emotion, and Obligation.  6. Family, Law, and Political Culture.  Conclusion                                   

                   

                                                       

 

Biography

Alex Traves is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Leicester, having previously worked at the University of York and the University of Sheffield. His research interests focus on the social and cultural history of early medieval Europe, and he has previously published on topics relating to kinship, genealogy, women, and penance.