Global Perspectives on Early Medieval England
Herausgeber: Jolly, Karen Louise; Brooks, Britton Elliott
Global Perspectives on Early Medieval England
Herausgeber: Jolly, Karen Louise; Brooks, Britton Elliott
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Interrogations of materiality and geography, narrative framework and boundaries, and the ways these scholarly pursuits ripple out into the wider cultural sphere.
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Interrogations of materiality and geography, narrative framework and boundaries, and the ways these scholarly pursuits ripple out into the wider cultural sphere.
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- Anglo-Saxon Studies
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781783276868
- ISBN-10: 178327686X
- Artikelnr.: 62810441
- Anglo-Saxon Studies
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781783276868
- ISBN-10: 178327686X
- Artikelnr.: 62810441
Introduction: Global Perspectives on Early Medieval England
Karen Louise Jolly and Britton Elliott Brooks Part I Material Culture 1 The Global Triumph of Bread Wheat: The Role of Early Medieval England
Debby Banham 2 Globalizing Anglo
Saxon Art
Jane Hawkes 3 Minding the Gaps: Early Medieval Elite Sites in England and the Perimeters of Current Knowledge
Carol Neuman de Vegvar Part II Crossing Borders 4 Imagination at the Edge of the World: Luxuriating Women in Vercelli Homily VII and a Resistant Audience
Jonathan Wilcox 5 Britain, the Byzantine Empire, and the Concept of an Anglo
Saxon 'Heptarchy': Harun ibn Yahya's Ninth
century Arabic Description of Britain
Caitlin R. Green 6 Wulfstan in Truso: Old English Text, Baltic Archaeology, and World History
John Hines Part III Origins and Comparisons 7 Reassessing Anglo
Saxon Origins from a Eurasian Perspective
John D. Niles 8 Historical Origins of a Mythical History: The Formation of the Myth Supporting Anglo
Saxonism Reconsidered
Kazutomo Karasawa 9 Boniface and Bede in the Pacific: Exploring Anamorphic Comparisons between the Hiberno
Saxon Missions and the Anglican Melanesian Mission
Michael W. Scott 10 Anglo
Saxons on Exhibit: Displaying the Sacred
Karen Louise Jolly
Karen Louise Jolly and Britton Elliott Brooks Part I Material Culture 1 The Global Triumph of Bread Wheat: The Role of Early Medieval England
Debby Banham 2 Globalizing Anglo
Saxon Art
Jane Hawkes 3 Minding the Gaps: Early Medieval Elite Sites in England and the Perimeters of Current Knowledge
Carol Neuman de Vegvar Part II Crossing Borders 4 Imagination at the Edge of the World: Luxuriating Women in Vercelli Homily VII and a Resistant Audience
Jonathan Wilcox 5 Britain, the Byzantine Empire, and the Concept of an Anglo
Saxon 'Heptarchy': Harun ibn Yahya's Ninth
century Arabic Description of Britain
Caitlin R. Green 6 Wulfstan in Truso: Old English Text, Baltic Archaeology, and World History
John Hines Part III Origins and Comparisons 7 Reassessing Anglo
Saxon Origins from a Eurasian Perspective
John D. Niles 8 Historical Origins of a Mythical History: The Formation of the Myth Supporting Anglo
Saxonism Reconsidered
Kazutomo Karasawa 9 Boniface and Bede in the Pacific: Exploring Anamorphic Comparisons between the Hiberno
Saxon Missions and the Anglican Melanesian Mission
Michael W. Scott 10 Anglo
Saxons on Exhibit: Displaying the Sacred
Karen Louise Jolly
Introduction: Global Perspectives on Early Medieval England
Karen Louise Jolly and Britton Elliott Brooks Part I Material Culture 1 The Global Triumph of Bread Wheat: The Role of Early Medieval England
Debby Banham 2 Globalizing Anglo
Saxon Art
Jane Hawkes 3 Minding the Gaps: Early Medieval Elite Sites in England and the Perimeters of Current Knowledge
Carol Neuman de Vegvar Part II Crossing Borders 4 Imagination at the Edge of the World: Luxuriating Women in Vercelli Homily VII and a Resistant Audience
Jonathan Wilcox 5 Britain, the Byzantine Empire, and the Concept of an Anglo
Saxon 'Heptarchy': Harun ibn Yahya's Ninth
century Arabic Description of Britain
Caitlin R. Green 6 Wulfstan in Truso: Old English Text, Baltic Archaeology, and World History
John Hines Part III Origins and Comparisons 7 Reassessing Anglo
Saxon Origins from a Eurasian Perspective
John D. Niles 8 Historical Origins of a Mythical History: The Formation of the Myth Supporting Anglo
Saxonism Reconsidered
Kazutomo Karasawa 9 Boniface and Bede in the Pacific: Exploring Anamorphic Comparisons between the Hiberno
Saxon Missions and the Anglican Melanesian Mission
Michael W. Scott 10 Anglo
Saxons on Exhibit: Displaying the Sacred
Karen Louise Jolly
Karen Louise Jolly and Britton Elliott Brooks Part I Material Culture 1 The Global Triumph of Bread Wheat: The Role of Early Medieval England
Debby Banham 2 Globalizing Anglo
Saxon Art
Jane Hawkes 3 Minding the Gaps: Early Medieval Elite Sites in England and the Perimeters of Current Knowledge
Carol Neuman de Vegvar Part II Crossing Borders 4 Imagination at the Edge of the World: Luxuriating Women in Vercelli Homily VII and a Resistant Audience
Jonathan Wilcox 5 Britain, the Byzantine Empire, and the Concept of an Anglo
Saxon 'Heptarchy': Harun ibn Yahya's Ninth
century Arabic Description of Britain
Caitlin R. Green 6 Wulfstan in Truso: Old English Text, Baltic Archaeology, and World History
John Hines Part III Origins and Comparisons 7 Reassessing Anglo
Saxon Origins from a Eurasian Perspective
John D. Niles 8 Historical Origins of a Mythical History: The Formation of the Myth Supporting Anglo
Saxonism Reconsidered
Kazutomo Karasawa 9 Boniface and Bede in the Pacific: Exploring Anamorphic Comparisons between the Hiberno
Saxon Missions and the Anglican Melanesian Mission
Michael W. Scott 10 Anglo
Saxons on Exhibit: Displaying the Sacred
Karen Louise Jolly