Fr. 54.60

Writing the Welsh Borderlands in Anglo-Saxon England

Inglese · Tascabile

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An ambitious book which argues that the March of Wales, as it existed as a legally defined space in the period after 1066, had a long pre-history as a place of encounter and interchange from the early Anglo-Saxon period. It is argued that this frontier space was not inevitably a zone of ethnic conflict, but one where hybrid identities could exist.

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Introduction: the Dunsæte Agreement and daily life in the Welsh borderlands
1 Penda of Mercia and the Welsh borderlands in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica
2 The Welsh borderlands in the Lives of St. Guthlac
3 The 'dark Welsh' as slaves and slave raiders in Exeter Book riddles 52 and 72
4 The Welsh borderlands in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
5 The transformation of the borderlands outlaw in the eleventh century
Conclusion: Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon in the Welsh borderlands
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Lindy Brady is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Mississippi

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An ambitious book which argues that the March of Wales, as it existed as a legally defined space in the period after 1066, had a long pre-history as a place of encounter and interchange from the early Anglo-Saxon period. It is argued that this frontier space was not inevitably a zone of ethnic conflict, but one where hybrid identities could exist. -- .

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