'… the passage of time has only made more obvious the book's remarkable qualities … it remains a heroic achievement.' Teachers of Old English in Britian and Ireland

This is a lucid, authoritative and well-balanced account of Anglo-Saxon history. The third edition includes an introduction by Simon Keynes. Between the end of the Roman occupation and the coming of the Normans, England was settled by Germanic races; the kingdom as a political unit was created, heathenism yielded to a vigorous Christian Church, superb works of art were made, and the English language - spoken and written - took its form. These origins of the English heritage are Hunter Blair's subject. The first two chapters survey Anglo-Saxon England: its wars, its invaders, its peoples and its kings. The remaining chapters deal with specific aspects of its culture: its Church, government, economy and literary achievement. Throughout the author uses illustrations and a wide range of sources - documents, archaeological evidence and place names - to illuminate the period as a whole. For this edition, Simon Keynes has prepared a thoroughly updated bibliography.
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This third edition includes a new introduction by Simon Keynes and an updated bibliography.
List of illustrations; Preface to the third edition; Introduction: Changing perceptions of Anglo-Saxon history Simon Keynes; 1. The foundations of England; 2. Britain and the Vikings; 3. The Church; 4. Government; 5. Economy; 6. Letters; Select bibliography; Index.
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This third edition includes a new introduction by Simon Keynes and a thoroughly updated bibliography.

Product details

ISBN
9780521537773
Published
2003-07-17
Edition
3. edition
Publisher
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Weight
528 gr
Height
213 mm
Width
140 mm
Thickness
25 mm
Age
U, G, P, 05, 01, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
440

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