Warwickshire Anglo-Saxon Charter Bounds

Warwickshire Anglo-Saxon Charter Bounds
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 0851157432
ISBN-13 : 9780851157436
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Warwickshire Anglo-Saxon Charter Bounds by : Della Hooke

Without such handbook guides to the Anglo-Saxon countryside we should make far slower progress in understanding the people who inhabited it... Dr Hooke and her publisher are to be congratulated for making so much data available. MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY

Water and the Environment in the Anglo-Saxon World

Water and the Environment in the Anglo-Saxon World
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781786940285
ISBN-13 : 1786940280
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Water and the Environment in the Anglo-Saxon World by : Maren Clegg Hyer

This study of the waterscapes of the Anglo-Saxon world will assist serious students of the Anglo-Saxon period in both perceiving and understanding both the textual imagery and the archaeology of water in Anglo-Saxon England.

Anglo-Saxon Myths: State and Church, 400-1066

Anglo-Saxon Myths: State and Church, 400-1066
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9780826457929
ISBN-13 : 0826457924
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Anglo-Saxon Myths: State and Church, 400-1066 by : Nicholas Brooks

In this collection of essays Nicholas Brooks explores some of the earliest and most problematic sources, both written and archaeological, for early English history. In his hands, the structure and functions of Anglo-Saxon origin stories and charters (whether authentic or forged) illuminate English political and social structures, as well as ecclesiastical, urban and rural landscapes. Together with already published essays, this work includes an account of the developments in the study of Anglo-Saxon charters over the last 20 years.

Medieval Devon and Cornwall

Medieval Devon and Cornwall
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Publisher : Oxbow Books
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9781911188292
ISBN-13 : 1911188291
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Medieval Devon and Cornwall by : Sam Turner

The countryside of Devon and Cornwall preserves an unusually rich legacy from its medieval past. This book explores the different elements which go to make up this historic landscape - the chapels, crosses, castles and mines; the tinworks and strip fields; and above all, the intricately worked counterpane of hedgebanks and winding lanes. Between AD 500 and 1700, a series of revolutions transformed the structure of the South West Peninsula's rural landscape. The book tells the story of these changes, and also explores how people experienced the landscape in which they lived: how they came to imbue places with symbolic and cultural meaning. Contributors include: Ralph Fyfe on the pollen evidence of landscape change; Sam Turner on the Christian landscape; Peter Herring on both strip fields and Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor; O. H. Creighton and J. P. Freeman on castles; Phil Newman on tin working; and Lucy Franklin on folklore and imagined landscapes.

The Ancient Ways of Wessex

The Ancient Ways of Wessex
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Publisher : Windgather Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781911188544
ISBN-13 : 1911188542
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ancient Ways of Wessex by : Alexander Langlands

The Ancient Ways of Wessex tells the story of Wessex’s roads in the early medieval period, at the point at which they first emerge in the historical record. This is the age of the Anglo-Saxons and an era that witnessed the rise of a kingdom that was taken to the very brink of defeat by the Viking invasions of the ninth century. It is a period that goes on to become one within which we can trace the beginnings of the political entity we have come to know today as England. In a series of ten detailed case studies the reader is invited to consider historical and archaeological evidence, alongside topographic information and ancient place-names, in the reconstruction of the networks of routeways and communications that served the people and places of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex. Whether you were a peasant, pilgrim, drover, trader, warrior, bishop, king or queen, travel would have been fundamental to life in the early middle ages and this book explores the physical means by which the landscape was constituted to facilitate and improve the movement of people, goods and ideas from the seventh through to the eleventh centuries. What emerges is a dynamic web of interconnecting routeways serving multiple functions and one, perhaps, even busier than that in our own working countryside. A narrative of transition, one of both of continuity and change, provides a fresh and alternative window into the everyday workings of an early medieval landscape through the pathways trodden over a millennium ago.

Charters and Charter Scholarship in Britain and Ireland

Charters and Charter Scholarship in Britain and Ireland
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9780230523050
ISBN-13 : 0230523056
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Charters and Charter Scholarship in Britain and Ireland by : M. Flanagan

This book draws together a collection of essays looking at the ways in which charters and charter scholarship in different areas of Britain and Ireland, highlighting comparisons and contrasts in charter production and use. The book shows the crucial importance of charters as sources for understanding the history of royal administration and, more broadly, the perceptions and portrayals of kingly power, as well as developments in written culture.

Place-names, Language and the Anglo-Saxon Landscape

Place-names, Language and the Anglo-Saxon Landscape
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781843836032
ISBN-13 : 1843836033
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Place-names, Language and the Anglo-Saxon Landscape by : N. J. Higham

An exploration of the landscape of Anglo-Saxon England, particularly through the prism of place-names and what they can reveal.

The Historic Landscape of Devon

The Historic Landscape of Devon
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Publisher : Windgather Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781905119967
ISBN-13 : 1905119968
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Historic Landscape of Devon by : Lucy Ryder

The 19th century historic landscape of Devon developed from earlier patterns of landholdings and settlement that are, today, not always easily discernible on the ground. The study of Tithe Survey landholdings, field-names, and associated documentary evidence, together with the physical evidence of change and development through field and settlement pattern can be used to elucidate the relationship between field and settlement morphologies and patterns of 19th-century landholding. The combined evidence for three case-study areas – the Blackdown Hills, Hartland Moors, and the South Hams – is examined in detail though the creation, manipulation, and querying of a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) database. Key issues addressed include: how far back patterns of 19th century landholding can be traced, or projected, back into the medieval period; the occurrence and extent of open field farming in Devon; and the spread of nucleated and dispersed settlements. Looking beyond the physical aspects of landscapes, the idea of landscape pays and the identification of regional differences in the study of the historic landscape are investigating revealing how closely entwined are the physical and social landscapes of this historic county.

Alfred's Wars

Alfred's Wars
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9781843837398
ISBN-13 : 1843837390
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Alfred's Wars by : Ryan Lavelle

"Although this book provides a selection from sources and interpretations of warfare in Viking-Age England, and presents a consideration of them, it is more than a purely historiographical study. It investigates the current state of scholarship and the key points of its development, indicating areas for enquiry and point out some less familiar sources along the way. The intention is not to deal with the canon of historical works on the Anglo-Saxon army, for remarkably there is no 'canon' as such. Much, though by no means all, scholarship on the organization of military systems in the Anglo-Saxon state has been undertaken by historians and scholars from related disciplines for whom warfare is not a primary concern. Many of the sources used will be familiar to students of early medieval England, but others are included because they are less often considered ... I have not attempted to use a chronological structure, nor have I retold any particular narrative history of the English Kingdom during the Viking Age, although for the reader's convenience a chronology of events is included as an appendix. The focus is rather the exploration of the practice and politics of warfare."--Preface.