The Land of the English Kin
Title | The Land of the English Kin PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 717 |
Release | 2020-04-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004421890 |
This volume draws together a series of papers that present some of the most up-to-date thinking on the history, archaeology and toponymy of Wessex and Anglo-Saxon England more broadly. In honour of one of early medieval European scholarship’s most illustrious doyennes, no less than twenty-nine contributions demonstrate the indelible impression Barbara Yorke’s work has made on her peers and a generation of new scholars, some of whom have benefitted directly from her tutorage. From the identities that emerged in the immediate post-Roman period, through to the development of kingdoms, the role of the church, and impacts felt beyond the eleventh century, the rich and diverse character of the studies presented here are testimony to the versatility and extensive range of the honorand’s contribution to the academic field.
The Land of the English Kin
Title | The Land of the English Kin PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Langlands |
Publisher | Brill's the Early Middle Ages |
Pages | 695 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9789004349490 |
"This volume draws together a series of papers that present some of the most up-to-date thinking on the history, archaeology and toponymy of Wessex and Anglo-Saxon England more broadly. In honour of one of early medieval European scholarship's most illustrious doyennes, no less than twenty-nine contributions demonstrate the indelible impression Barbara Yorke's work has made on her peers and a generation of new scholars, some of whom have benefitted directly from her tutorage. From the identities that emerged in the immediate post-Roman period, through to the development of kingdoms, the role of the church, and impacts felt beyond the eleventh century, the rich and diverse character of the studies presented here are testimony to the versatility and extensive range of the honorand's contribution to the academic field"--
Kin
Title | Kin PDF eBook |
Author | Miljenko Jergovic |
Publisher | Archipelago |
Pages | 929 |
Release | 2021-06-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1939810523 |
Kin is a dazzling family epic from one of Croatia's most prized writers. In this sprawling narrative which spans the entire twentieth century, Miljenko Jergović peers into the dusty corners of his family's past, illuminating them with a tender, poetic precision. Ordinary, forgotten objects - a grandfather's beekeeping journals, a rusty benzene lighter, an army issued raincoat - become the lenses through which Jergović investigates the joys and sorrows of a family living through a century of war. The work is ultimately an ode to Yugoslavia - Jergović sees his country through the devastation of the First World War, the Second, the Cold, then the Bosnian war of the 90s; through its changing street names and borders, shifting seasons, through its social rituals at graveyards, operas, weddings, markets - rendering it all in loving, vivid detail. A portrait of an era.
Land, Kinship and Life-Cycle
Title | Land, Kinship and Life-Cycle PDF eBook |
Author | Richard M. Smith |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 570 |
Release | 2002-08-08 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780521522199 |
Essays on land transfer in English rural communities over the period 1250-1850.
The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great
Title | The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred (King of England) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 552 |
Release | 1852 |
Genre | Anglo-Saxons |
ISBN |
The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: with Preliminary Essays Illustrative of the History, Arts, and Manners, of the Ninth Century
Title | The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: with Preliminary Essays Illustrative of the History, Arts, and Manners, of the Ninth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred (King of England) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 442 |
Release | 1852 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Early English Queens, 850–1000
Title | Early English Queens, 850–1000 PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Firth |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2024-04-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1040020283 |
This book offers a comprehensive, biography-led examination of queenship in England between 850 and 1000, tracing the development of the queen’s role from bed companion to institutional office. The period 850–1000 is critical to the development of English queenship. In the aftermath of viking invasion, the kings of Wessex expanded their hegemony over neighbouring regions, gradually establishing themselves as the kings of England. Parallel to this broad narrative of political change is the lesser-known story, told in this book, of the royal women who took part in it. The lives of three remarkable women – Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, and the West Saxon consorts Eadgifu and Ælfthryth – are central to the story, here retold through the careful analysis and reappraisal of source documents. These biographies set the stage for detailed study of the agency and advocacy of all women who held queenly office in England between 850 and 1000, as well as their legacies and reception by later generations. Early English Queens, 850–1000 gives important insights into the role women played in the first 150 years of the West Saxon dynasty, offering a compelling narrative that will appeal to students and scholars of early medieval England and royal studies.