"Deborah J. Shepherd, Daily Life in Arthurian Britain (Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood/ ABC-CLIO, 2013, ISBN 978-0-313-33295-1).
Here's another title from the new books section of my university library. I picked it up because I was once quite interested in Arhuriana and also because a number of my gaming and blogging friends are interested in Dark Ages Britain, particularly thanks to Too Fat Lardies' Dux rules. Also, I was procrastinating on getting those term papers finished.
It would probably be more honest if the title was called "Daily Life in Post Roman Britain" or "Daily Life in Fifth and Sixth Century Britain", but I suppose it's always a better marketing move to put King Arthur in the title if you can. The book focuses on the geography, people, and social and military organization of Britain in its long and gradual transition from Roman to Anglo-Saxon dominance.
The author is a well-published archaeologist specializing in Dark Ages Britain and Finland. Dr. Shepherd's knowledge is considerable, but the book is pitched at the introductory level, intended for beginners to the period and high school and college students. Wargamers will be especially interested in Chapter 7, "Keeping Order", which describes the gradual replacement of Roman military organization by a native British one. This chapter taught me that by the fourth century the Romans would have recruited their auxiliary troops from the northern native British population, who would have consolidated in fortified places and remained there after Roman administration gradually fell away. These former Roman garrisons would have had a symbiotic relationship with the local farmers and gradually morphed into hereditary ruling families leading their war bands. "The situation could scarcely have been better tailored by the Romans beforehand for the reconstruction of native British society"
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