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The Daily Lives of the Anglo-Saxons (Volume 519) (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
0866985751 pdf Essays in Anglo-Saxon Studies v.8 (Glasgow, 2015). Insights into the lives of any group of historical people are provided by three main types of evidence: their language, their literature and their material culture. The contributors to this volume draw on all three types of evidence in order to present new research into the lives of the Anglo-Saxons. The particular focus is on daily life the ordinary rather than the extraordinary, the normal rather than the exceptional. Rather than attempting an overview, the essays address individual scenarios in greater depth, but with an emphasis on shared experience. The following scholars have contributed essays to this collection: Martha Bayless University of Oregon Carole P. Biggam University of Glasgow Paul Cavill University of Nottingham Amy W. Clark University of California, Berkeley James Graham-Campbell University College London Antonina Harbus Macquarie University, Sydney Carole Hough University of Glasgow Daria Izdebska Liverpool Hope University Karen Louise Jolly University of Hawaii at Mnoa Alexandra Lester-Makin University of Manchester Elisabeth Okasha University College, Cork Phyllis Portnoy University of Manitoba Jane Roberts University of London Read more