Elements in England in the Early Medieval World
Elements in England in the Early Medieval World takes an innovative, interdisciplinary view of the culture, history, literature, archaeology and legacy of England between the fifth and eleventh centuries. Individual contributions question and situate key themes, and thereby bring new perspectives to the heritage of early medieval England. They draw on texts in Latin and Old English as well as material culture to paint a vivid picture of the period. Providing engaging introductions for everyone from advanced undergraduate students to scholars working in medieval studies, these volumes explore the rich intellectual, methodological and comparative value that the study of England between the fifth and eleventh centuries offers in a modern, global context. The series is driven by a commitment to inclusive and critical scholarship, and to the view that early medieval studies have a part to play in many fields of academic research, as well as constituting a vibrant and self-contained area of research in its own right.
General Editors: Megan Cavell, University of Birmingham; Rory Naismith, University of Cambridge; Winfried Rudolf, Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany; Emily Thornbury, Yale University, Connecticut
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