Over the past twenty years Anglo-Saxonists have become increasingly interested in the mechanisms and processes through which West Saxon society was formed into a cohesive and coherent whole. They have focused on the ways in which kings and other figures of authority used their power in attempts to bring their subjects together by providing them with a sense of shared identity, purpose and ambitions. To date, however, academics have failed to recognise the important role that exclusion played in this process and this thesis serves to redress this balance. By examining the types of individuals that were excluded from full membership ofearly medieval West Saxon society and the reasons for their exclusion, it offers a new way of exploring the p...
This volume of essays focuses on how individuals living in the late tenth through fifteenth centurie...
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Saxons arrived in the south of Britain in the third quarter ...
Queens were important figures within the court communities of pre-Norman England, their status defin...
Over the past twenty years Anglo-Saxonists have become increasingly interested in the mechanisms an...
This edited volume examines how individuals and communities defined and negotiated the boundaries be...
International audienceIn Anglo-Saxon history and hagiography of the eighth century (the works of Bed...
The dissertation is an investigation into sokemen and freemen, a group of higher status peasants, in...
Author's draft; final version published in: Rosemary Horrox and Sarah Rees-Jones eds., Pragmatic Uto...
Chapter explores how archaeology reveals the differences in belief between territories and between t...
In this thesis I examine the opportunities for individual agency and social and spiritual autonomy i...
This thesis explores the expansion of the Kingdom of Wessex between 802, when King Ecgberht ascended...
The crisis of labour in the post Black Death period has held the attention of historians for decades...
The Viking Age lasted from approximately the 8th century CE to the 11th century CE, and throughout t...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...
This dissertation traces the failure of the late medieval English gentry to define themselves, and t...
This volume of essays focuses on how individuals living in the late tenth through fifteenth centurie...
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Saxons arrived in the south of Britain in the third quarter ...
Queens were important figures within the court communities of pre-Norman England, their status defin...
Over the past twenty years Anglo-Saxonists have become increasingly interested in the mechanisms an...
This edited volume examines how individuals and communities defined and negotiated the boundaries be...
International audienceIn Anglo-Saxon history and hagiography of the eighth century (the works of Bed...
The dissertation is an investigation into sokemen and freemen, a group of higher status peasants, in...
Author's draft; final version published in: Rosemary Horrox and Sarah Rees-Jones eds., Pragmatic Uto...
Chapter explores how archaeology reveals the differences in belief between territories and between t...
In this thesis I examine the opportunities for individual agency and social and spiritual autonomy i...
This thesis explores the expansion of the Kingdom of Wessex between 802, when King Ecgberht ascended...
The crisis of labour in the post Black Death period has held the attention of historians for decades...
The Viking Age lasted from approximately the 8th century CE to the 11th century CE, and throughout t...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...
This dissertation traces the failure of the late medieval English gentry to define themselves, and t...
This volume of essays focuses on how individuals living in the late tenth through fifteenth centurie...
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Saxons arrived in the south of Britain in the third quarter ...
Queens were important figures within the court communities of pre-Norman England, their status defin...