Britons in Anglo-Saxon England: An Introduction - Nicholas J.
Higham
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes - Catherine Hills
Forgetting the Britons in Victorian Anglo-Saxon Archaeology -
Howard Williams
Romano-British Metalworking and the Anglo-Saxons - Lloyd Laing
Invisible Britons, Gallo-Romans and Russians: Perspectives on
Cultural Change - Heinrich Harke
Historical Narrative as Cultural Politics: Rome, `British-ness' and
`English-ness' - Nicholas J. Higham
British Wives and Slaves? Possible Romano-British Techniques in
`Women's Work' - Gale R. Owen-Crocker
Early Mercia and the Britons - Damian Tyler
Britons in Early Wessex: The Evidence of the Law Code of Ine -
Martin Grimmer
Apartheid and Economics in Anglo-Saxon England - Alex Woolf
Welsh Territories and Welsh Identities in Late Anglo-Saxon England
- Chris Lewis
Some Welshmen in Domesday Book and Beyond: Aspects of Anglo-Welsh
Relations in the Eleventh Century - David E Thornton
What Britons Spoke Around 400 AD - Peter Schrijver
Invisible Britons: The View from Linguistics - Richard Coates
Why Don't the English Speak Welsh? - Hildegard L.C. Tristram
Place-Names and the Saxon Conquest of Devon and Cornwall - Oliver
J. Padel
Mapping Early Medieval Language Change in South-West England -
Duncan Probert
Gale R. Owen-Crocker is Professor Emerita of the University of Manchester where she was previously Professor of Anglo-Saxon Culture and Director of the Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies.
A valuable summary of the current state of research into the
subject.
*NOMINA*
[A] very impressive volume.
*JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY*
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