Britons in Anglo-Saxon England
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Britons in Anglo-Saxon England
(Publications of the Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon studies, v. 7)
Boydell Press, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Britons in Anglo-Saxon England : an introduction / Nick Higham
- Anglo-Saxon attitudes / Catherine Hills
- Forgetting the Britons in Victorian Anglo-Saxon archaeology / Howard Williams
- Romano-British metalworking and the Anglo-Saxons / Lloyd Laing
- Invisible Britons, Gallo-Romans and Russians : perspectives on cultural change / Heinrich Härke
- Historical narrative as cultural politics : Rome, "British-ness" and "English-ness" / Nick Higham
- British wives and slaves? Possible Romano-British techniques in "women's work" / Gale R. Owen-Crocker
- Early Mercia and the Britons / Damian J. Tyler
- Britons in Early Wessex : the evidence of the law code of Ine / Martin Grimmer
- Apartheid and economics in Anglo-Saxon England / Alex Woolf
- Welsh territories and Welsh identities in late Anglo-Saxon England / C.P. Lewis
- Some Welshmen in Domesday Book and beyond : aspects of Anglo-Welsh relations in the eleventh century / David E. Thornton
- What Britons spoke around 400 AD / Peter Schrijver
- Invisible Britons : the view from linguistics / Richard Coates
- Why don't the English speak Welsh? / Hildegard Tristram
- Place-names and the Saxon conquest of Devon and Cornwall / O.J. Padel
- Mapping early medieval language change in South-West England / Duncan Probert