Migrants in medieval England, c. 500-c. 1500
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Migrants in medieval England, c. 500-c. 1500
(Proceedings of the British Academy, 229)
Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2020
1st ed
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the only book on the market to provide an in-depth analysis and discussion of the theme of migration in medieval England. Its themes - the movement of people and the social and cultural effects of migration - chime strongly with current debates in the UK on immigration; the book demonstrates that movement was a constant influence on the development of the kingdom of England and the concept of Englishness.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
1: W. Mark Ormrod, Joanna Story, and Elizabeth M. Tyler: Framing Migration in England
2: Mark Jobling and Andrew Millard: Isotopic and Genetic Evidence for Migration in Medieval England
3: Martin Findell and Phillip Shaw: Language Contact in Early Medieval Britain: Settlement, Interaction, and Acculturation
4: Jayne Carroll: Identifying Migrants in Medieval England: The Possibilities and Limitations of Place-Name Evidence
5: Peter McClure: Personal Names as Evidence for Migrants and Migration in Medieval England
6: Elizabeth M. Tyler and George Younge: Moving People, Moving Forms: Narrating Migration in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
7: Dawn M. Hadley: The Archaeology of Migrants in Viking-Age and Anglo-Norman England: Process, Practice, and Performance
8: Julian Luxford: The Migrant in English Art: Perspectives on Influence and Agency
9: Christopher Dyer: Migration in Rural England in the Later Middle Ages
10: Sarah Rees Jones: English Towns in the Later Middle Ages: The Rules and Realities of Population Mobility
11: Bart Lambert and W. Mark Ormrod: The State and the Immigrant: Negotiating Nationalities in Later Medieval England
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