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A consideration of the theme of demons as teachers in early English literature.
The newest research on a major Anglo-Saxon site paints a vivid picture of the beginnings of England.
Extensive study of the entire corpus of Anglo-Saxon button brooches, looking at their design, origins and development.
A radical new interpretation of the Anglo-Saxon episcopate, bringing to light previously unused evidence.
A fresh approach to the works and manuscripts of this influential monk, whose writings synthesised some of the finest minds of the period.
Multi-disciplinary investigation of Anglo-Saxon funerary traditions.
A wide-ranging study of the significance of swords throughout the whole Anglo-Saxon period, offering valuable insights into the meaning of and attitude towards swords.
An exploration of Anglo-Saxon charters, bringing out their complexity and highlighting a range of broad implications.
An examination of the liturgical rituals of the high festivals of the year and their reflection in the secular church.
Analysis of a group of images of kingship and queenship from Anglo-Saxon England explores the implications of their focus on books, authorship and learning.
A full and accessibly-written survey of Bede and his works, including a chapter on his legacy for subsequent history.
The role of pastoral care reconsidered in the context of major changes within the Anglo-Saxon church.
A history of monastic foundations in East Anglia, from the middle Anglo-Saxon period to the Normans.
An examination of the linguistic and cultural construction of one of the texts of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
Examination and analysis of one of the most important artefacts of Anglo-Saxon society, the cruciform brooch, setting it in a wider context.
Essays examining how punishment operated in England, from c.600 to the Norman Conquest.
A powerful exploration of trees in both the real and the imagined Anglo-Saxon landscape.
Study of late Anglo-Saxon texts and grave monuments illuminates contemporary attitudes towards dying and the dead.
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