Monastic Life in Anglo-Saxon England, C.600-900

Monastic Life in Anglo-Saxon England, C.600-900
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 7
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ISBN-10 : 9780521859462
ISBN-13 : 0521859468
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Monastic Life in Anglo-Saxon England, C.600-900 by : Sarah Foot

A major 2006 history of English monasticism between the sixth and tenth centuries.

Transforming Townscapes

Transforming Townscapes
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 934
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ISBN-10 : 9781351191418
ISBN-13 : 1351191411
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Transforming Townscapes by : Neil Christie

"This monograph details the results of a major archaeological project based on and around the historic town of Wallingford in south Oxfordshire. Founded in the late Saxon period as a key defensive and administrative focus next to the Thames, the settlement also contained a substantial royal castle established shortly after the Norman Conquest. The volume traces the pre-town archaeology of Wallingford and then analyses the town's physical and social evolution, assessing defences, churches, housing, markets, material culture, coinage, communications and hinterland. Core questions running through the volume relate to the roles of the River Thames and of royal power in shaping Wallingford's fortunes and identity and in explaining the town's severe and early decline."

Time Riders

Time Riders
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Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 1558061622
ISBN-13 : 9781558061620
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Time Riders by : Earl Wajenberg

Arts & Humanities Citation Index

Arts & Humanities Citation Index
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Total Pages : 856
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015064553327
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Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Arts & Humanities Citation Index by :

A multidisciplinary index covering the journal literature of the arts and humanities. It fully covers 1,144 of the world's leading arts and humanities journals, and it indexes individually selected, relevant items from over 6,800 major science and social science journals.

The Church in Anglo-Saxon Society

The Church in Anglo-Saxon Society
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 624
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ISBN-10 : 9780191518836
ISBN-13 : 0191518832
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Church in Anglo-Saxon Society by : John Blair

From the impact of the first monasteries in the seventh century, to the emergence of the local parochial system five hundred years later, the Church was a force for change in Anglo-Saxon society. It shaped culture and ideas, social and economic behaviour, and the organization of landscape and settlement. This book traces how the widespread foundation of monastic sites ('minsters') during c.670-730 gave the recently pagan English new ways of living, of exploiting their resources, and of absorbing European culture, as well as opening new spiritual and intellectual horizons. Through the era of Viking wars, and the tenth-century reconstruction of political and economic life, the minsters gradually lost their wealth, their independence, and their role as sites of high culture, but grew in stature as foci of local society and eventually towns. After 950, with the increasing prominence of manors, manor-houses, and village communities, a new and much larger category of small churches were founded, endowed, and rebuilt: the parish churches of the emergent eleventh- and twelfth-century local parochial system. In this innovative study, John Blair brings together written, topographical, and archaeological evidence to build a multi-dimensional picture of what local churches and local communities meant to each other in early England.

The Dawn of Drug Safety

The Dawn of Drug Safety
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Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : 0956087485
ISBN-13 : 9780956087485
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dawn of Drug Safety by : M. D. B. Stephens

This text looks at the safety of drugs from the beginning of time until 1961, including six marker drugs and the problems of 50 drugs subsequently withdrawn or restricted.

Building Anglo-Saxon England

Building Anglo-Saxon England
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9781400889907
ISBN-13 : 1400889901
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Building Anglo-Saxon England by : John Blair

A radical rethinking of the Anglo-Saxon world that draws on the latest archaeological discoveries This beautifully illustrated book draws on the latest archaeological discoveries to present a radical reappraisal of the Anglo-Saxon built environment and its inhabitants. John Blair, one of the world's leading experts on this transformative era in England's early history, explains the origins of towns, manor houses, and castles in a completely new way, and sheds new light on the important functions of buildings and settlements in shaping people's lives during the age of the Venerable Bede and King Alfred. Building Anglo-Saxon England demonstrates how hundreds of recent excavations enable us to grasp for the first time how regionally diverse the built environment of the Anglo-Saxons truly was. Blair identifies a zone of eastern England with access to the North Sea whose economy, prosperity, and timber buildings had more in common with the Low Countries and Scandinavia than the rest of England. The origins of villages and their field systems emerge with a new clarity, as does the royal administrative organization of the kingdom of Mercia, which dominated central England for two centuries. Featuring a wealth of color illustrations throughout, Building Anglo-Saxon England explores how the natural landscape was modified to accommodate human activity, and how many settlements--secular and religious—were laid out with geometrical precision by specialist surveyors. The book also shows how the Anglo-Saxon love of elegant and intricate decoration is reflected in the construction of the living environment, which in some ways was more sophisticated than it would become after the Norman Conquest.

AEthelstan

AEthelstan
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 487
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ISBN-10 : 9780300160376
ISBN-13 : 0300160372
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis AEthelstan by : Sarah Foot

The powerful and innovative King AEthelstan reigned only briefly (924-939), yet his achievements during those eventful fifteen years changed the course of English history. He won spectacular military victories (most notably at Brunanburh), forged unprecedented political connections across Europe, and succeeded in creating the first unified kingdom of the English. To claim for him the title of "first English monarch" is no exaggeration.In this nuanced portrait of AEthelstan, Sarah Foot offers the first full account of the king ever written. She traces his life through the various spheres in which he lived and worked, beginning with the intimate context of his family, then extending outward to his unusual multiethnic royal court, the Church and his kingdom, the wars he conducted, and finally his death and legacy. Foot describes a sophisticated man who was not only a great military leader but also a worthy king. He governed brilliantly, developed creative ways to project his image as a ruler, and devised strategic marriage treaties and gift exchanges to cement alliances with the leading royal and ducal houses of Europe. AEthelstan's legacy, seen in the new light of this masterful biography, is inextricably connected to the very forging of England and early English identity.

Women in Anglo-Saxon England

Women in Anglo-Saxon England
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:298104924
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Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Women in Anglo-Saxon England by : Christine E. Fell