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Städte ohne Mauern : Stadtentwicklung in East Anglia im 14. Jahrhundert
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ISBN: 3506720422 Year: 1997 Volume: 44. Publisher: Paderborn : F. Schöningh,

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Aerial archaeology
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ISSN: 01409220 Year: 1978 Publisher: Hertford : The Committee for Archaeological Air Photography (Anglian Region),

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Lords and communities in early medieval East Anglia
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ISBN: 9781843831556 1843831554 9781846154102 Year: 2023 Publisher: Woodbridge, Suffolk The Boydell Press


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Angles on a kingdom
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ISBN: 1487532563 1487532571 9781487532574 9781487532567 9781487505738 1487505736 Year: 2021 Publisher: Toronto Buffalo London

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"From the eighth century to the turn of the millennium, East Anglia had a variety of identities thrust upon it by authors of the period who envisioned a unified England. Although they were not regional writers in the modern sense, Bede, Felix, the annalists of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, King Alfred of Wessex, Abbo of Fleury, and AElfric of Eynsham took a keen interest in East Anglia, especially in its potential to undo English cultural cohesiveness as they imagined it. Angles on a Kingdom argues that those authors treated East Anglia as both a hindrance and a stimulus to the development of early English "national" consciousness. Combining close textual reading with consideration of early medieval barrow burials, coinage, border delineation, and rivalries between monastic houses, Joseph Grossi examines various forms of cultural affirmation and manipulation. Angles on a Kingdom shows that, over the course of roughly two and a half centuries, the literary metamorphoses of East Anglia hint at the region's recurring tensions with its neighbours--tensions which suggest that writers who sought to depict a coherent England downplayed what they deemed to be dangerous impulses emanating from the island's easternmost corner."--

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