This work examines the origins of European ethnic groups which subsequently developed into the nations of Europe. It looks at evidence for the existence of an ethnic consciousness among the dominant European groups; this later formed the basis of nation states. The reconstruction and invention of the past by medieval writers in search of ethnic origins for their own particular political or tribal groups is also studied from a literary and historical point of view
Many questions are still left unanswered regarding the period c. 450-700 AD, when hordes of Anglo-Sa...
Europe and the British Geographical Imagination, 1760-1830 explores what literate British people und...
The Jutes are known as one of the Germanic tribes who migrated to Britain and established the Englis...
This chapter will argue that the ethnogenesis of the Britons was a process which occurred within the...
From the sixteenth century, classical texts enabled Scottish and English authors and artists to imag...
My dissertation examines acculturation among ethnic groups in the Anglo-Welsh border region by compa...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...
Finally, Oppenheimer puts new detail on the genetic legacy of the Viking invasions. He reveals that ...
Most of us know of the Indo-European roots of European languages, but how did this precursor languag...
The Anglo-Saxons' awareness of their cultural and racial affiliation with their continental cousins ...
During the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages both the political and cultural situation in B...
The six-volume sub-series Historiography and Identity unites a wide variety of case studies from Ant...
This thesis examines the collective self-representation of ethnicity in Anglo-Saxon England and medi...
Studying British Cultures interrogates the fantasy that Britain is made up of a homogenous people, a...
Albanus, an eponymous ancestor for the kingdom of Alba, provides an example of the extent to which t...
Many questions are still left unanswered regarding the period c. 450-700 AD, when hordes of Anglo-Sa...
Europe and the British Geographical Imagination, 1760-1830 explores what literate British people und...
The Jutes are known as one of the Germanic tribes who migrated to Britain and established the Englis...
This chapter will argue that the ethnogenesis of the Britons was a process which occurred within the...
From the sixteenth century, classical texts enabled Scottish and English authors and artists to imag...
My dissertation examines acculturation among ethnic groups in the Anglo-Welsh border region by compa...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...
Finally, Oppenheimer puts new detail on the genetic legacy of the Viking invasions. He reveals that ...
Most of us know of the Indo-European roots of European languages, but how did this precursor languag...
The Anglo-Saxons' awareness of their cultural and racial affiliation with their continental cousins ...
During the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages both the political and cultural situation in B...
The six-volume sub-series Historiography and Identity unites a wide variety of case studies from Ant...
This thesis examines the collective self-representation of ethnicity in Anglo-Saxon England and medi...
Studying British Cultures interrogates the fantasy that Britain is made up of a homogenous people, a...
Albanus, an eponymous ancestor for the kingdom of Alba, provides an example of the extent to which t...
Many questions are still left unanswered regarding the period c. 450-700 AD, when hordes of Anglo-Sa...
Europe and the British Geographical Imagination, 1760-1830 explores what literate British people und...
The Jutes are known as one of the Germanic tribes who migrated to Britain and established the Englis...