The Anglo-Saxon World

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Pub Date 14 Jun 2013 | Archive Date 12 Mar 2015
Yale University Press, London | Yale University Press

Description

The Anglo‑Saxon period, stretching from the fifth to the late eleventh century, begins with the Roman retreat from the Western world and ends with the Norman takeover of England. Between these epochal events, many of the contours and patterns of English life that would endure for the next millennium were shaped. In this authoritative work, N. J. Higham and M. J. Ryan reexamine Anglo‑Saxon England in the light of new research in disciplines as wide‑ranging as historical genetics, paleobotany, archaeology, literary studies, art history, and numismatics. The result is the definitive introduction to the Anglo‑Saxon world, enhanced with a rich array of photographs, maps, genealogies, and other illustrations.

The Anglo‑Saxon period witnessed the birth of the English people, the establishment of Christianity, and the development of the English language. With an extraordinary cast of characters (Alfred the Great, the Venerable Bede, King Cnut), a long list of artistic and cultural achievements (Beowulf, the Sutton Hoo ship‑burial finds, the Bayeux Tapestry), and multiple dramatic events (the Viking invasions, the Battle of Hastings), the Anglo‑Saxon era lays legitimate claim to having been one of the most important in Western history.

The Anglo‑Saxon period, stretching from the fifth to the late eleventh century, begins with the Roman retreat from the Western world and ends with the Norman takeover of England. Between these...


A Note From the Publisher

Nicholas J. Higham is professor emeritus, School of Arts, University of Manchester. He lives in Cheshire. Martin J. Ryan is lecturer in early medieval history, School of Arts, University of Manchester. He lives in West Sussex.

Nicholas J. Higham is professor emeritus, School of Arts, University of Manchester. He lives in Cheshire. Martin J. Ryan is lecturer in early medieval history, School of Arts, University of...


Advance Praise

'It is with excitement tinged with a little sadness that I will relegate Campbell's book from the top slot in my university reading list. Higham and Ryan have managed to write a tome that provides a thorough introduction to the complexities of the Anglo Saxon world at a level that will challenge and stimulate informed readers while introducing those new to the subject to what makes it so fascinating.' -- Ryan Lavelle, University of Winchester.

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'It is with excitement tinged with a little sadness that I will relegate Campbell's book from the top slot in my university reading list. Higham and Ryan have managed to write a tome that provides a...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780300125344
PRICE £30.00 (GBP)