The Oldie magazine January 2022 issue No 408

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Books Æthelred the Unlucky HUGO GYE Æthelred the Unready By Richard Abels

GARY WING

Penguin £6.99 A temperamental leader, written off by many when he came to power in controversial circumstances. A man with complex family relations and a constantly changing cast of allies. A high-energy politician hamstrung by a true national crisis. Sound familiar? Boris Johnson could profitably leave his classical comfort zone and pick up Richard Abels’s new minibiography of Æthelred the Unready if he needs a cautionary tale of just how badly it could all go wrong. The book – part of the Penguin Monarchs series – is subtitled The Failed King and there can be little doubt that Æthelred, who was forced to hand England over to the Danes in 1013, was ultimately a failure. COVID is no picnic, but at least it is unlikely to ravage the country for 25 years, as the Vikings did. Like our current Prime Minister, who is always ideologically flexible, Æthelred was seen as something of a ‘blank slate’ when he became king in 978 – primarily, in his case, because he was 12 at the time. This meant that royal advisers, led by the Queen Mother Ælfthryth, were able to set the political weather; at least until the king came of age and overhauled the court, banishing his mum in the process, a gambit he would later reverse. The U-turns and regime changes of Æthelred’s reign leave the reader thinking that Johnson’s ‘trolley’ nickname could be applied to him. Nonetheless, Richard Abels is clearly sympathetic to his subject, whom he describes as ‘an energetic ruler committed to the defence of his

kingdom’. He points out that Æthelred was a prolific legislator and that England around the turn of the millennium experienced a cultural flourishing, with clergymen such as Wulfstan and Ælfric producing remarkable theological texts; three of the four surviving manuscripts of Anglo-Saxon poetry date to this time. Æthelred was let down by his predecessors, who failed to maintain the military machine created by his greatgreat-grandfather King Alfred. He was also unlucky, in that, this time around, the Danes were not just roving warriors out for plunder, rape and pillage: Swein Forkbeard (father of Cnut) was serious about expanding his empire and settling down for the long term. To the average reader, 1,000 years on, Anglo-Saxon England can sometimes seem nothing more than a string of brutal wars, occasionally brightened up by artistic treasures such as the Lindisfarne Gospels. Abels explains that, in fact, by Æthelred’s time England had

quietly become the most sophisticated state in western Europe, with the king holding unmatched control over the economy, the law and the church. Given his long-standing position as a professor at the United States Naval Academy (the mind boggles at the thought of Kentuckian cadets receiving lectures on figures such as Bishop Æthelwold and Olaf Tryggvason), Abels is unsurprisingly strong in his handling of the military evidence. He also deftly draws on archaeological surveys and builds on the seminal work of Cambridge historian Simon Keynes in using land-grant charters to build a narrative of Æthelred’s rise and fall. At just over 100 pages, this biography is inevitably incomplete, but it is a compelling introduction to the study of this complex king which will leave the reader – whether living in 10 Downing Street or not – questioning their preconceptions. If there is one figure they may wish to hear more about, it is

Unready cash: Æthelred the Unready hands money to the Danes to appease them – the subject of the poem Dane-geld by Rudyard Kipling The Oldie January 2022 49


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Ask Virginia Ironside

10min
pages 98-104

Taking a Walk: Maiden Castle, Dorset Patrick

3min
page 86

Overlooked Britain: Cardiff

6min
pages 84-85

On the Road: Dominic West

3min
pages 87-88

Beatrix Potter’s Lake District

6min
pages 82-83

First Old Bailey woman judge

3min
page 81

Bird of the Month: Greylag

2min
page 80

Drink Bill Knott

5min
page 75

Television Frances Wilson

5min
page 68

Exhibitions Huon Mallalieu

2min
pages 71-72

Music Richard Osborne

3min
page 69

Film: Operation Mincemeat

3min
page 66

Golden Oldies Rachel Johnson

4min
page 70

Media Matters

4min
page 63

History David Horspool

4min
page 62

The Rector’s Daughter, by F M Mayor A N Wilson

3min
page 61

The Vanishing: The Twilight of Christianity in the Middle East, by Janine di Giovanni

4min
pages 55-56

On Getting Better, by Adam

4min
pages 59-60

Lady of Spain: A Life of Jane Dormer, Duchess of Feria, by Simon Courtauld David

2min
pages 57-58

These Precious Days, by Ann

3min
pages 53-54

Putting the Rabbit in the Hat by Brian Cox Michael

4min
pages 51-52

Æthelred the Unready, by Richard Abels Hugo Gye

3min
pages 49-50

Readers’ Letters

7min
pages 44-45

Postcards from the Edge

4min
page 40

The Doctor’s Surgery

3min
page 43

Town Mouse

4min
page 34

Britain’s oddest bets

6min
pages 36-39

Country Mouse

4min
page 35

Small World Jem Clarke

4min
page 33

Life’s scoreboard

4min
page 32

The metals of Christmas

4min
pages 30-31

Z Cars at 60

6min
pages 24-25

The heyday of Studio 54

6min
pages 28-29

My husband’s sad death at

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Back to university at 68

4min
page 26

Christmas quotes

5min
pages 22-23

The Old Un’s Notes

6min
pages 5-6

In search of a good carer

4min
pages 20-21

Hello, grim reaper

4min
page 19

Bliss on Toast

2min
pages 7-8

Grumpy Oldie Man

4min
pages 10-11

My part in Oliver

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pages 16-18

Unhappy birthdays in

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Gyles Brandreth’s Diary

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