Anglo-Saxon
Myths: State and Church 400-1066
Nicholas Brooks
In this collection of essays Nicholas Brooks
explores some of the earliest and most problematical 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. As well as previously published
essays, Anglo-Saxon Myths: State and Church, 400-1066 includes a
new account of the English origin myth and a review of the developments
in the study of Anglo-Saxon charters over the last twenty years.
272 pages 24 illus October 1998
1 85285 154 6 Cased £40.00
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