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Anglian York

Anglian York
Author: Dominic Tweddle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1999
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN:

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Anglian and Viking York

Anglian and Viking York
Author: Rosemary Cramp
Publisher: Borthwick Publications
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1967
Genre: Anglo-Saxons
ISBN: 9780900701245

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ANGLIAN YORK.

ANGLIAN YORK.
Author: AILSA. MAINMAN
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9781906259525

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Medieval York

Medieval York
Author: D. M. Palliser
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2014-01-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191667579

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Medieval York provides a comprehensive history of what is now considered England's most famous surviving medieval city, covering nearly a thousand years. The volume examines York from its post-Roman revival as a town (c. 600) to the major changes of the 1530s and 1540s, which in many ways brought an end to the Middle Ages in England. York was one of the leading English towns after London, and in status almost always the 'second city'. Much research and publication has been carried out on various aspects of medieval York, but this volume seeks to cover the field in its entirety. David Palliser offers an up-to-date and broad-based account of the city by employing the evidence of written documents, archaeology (especially on the rich results of recent city centre excavations), urban morphology, numismatics, art, architecture, and literature. Special attention is paid to the city's religious drama and its wealth of surviving stained glass. The story of Medieval York is set in a wide context to make comparisons with other English and Continental towns, to establish how far York's story was distinctive or was typical of other English towns which have been less fortunate in the survival of their medieval fabric. It is essential reading for anyone interested in York's past and in its rich heritage of medieval churches, guildhalls, houses, streets, and city walls - the most complete medieval circuit in England.


The East Anglian

The East Anglian
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 856
Release: 1864
Genre: Cambridgeshire (England)
ISBN:

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Yorkshire, Past and Present

Yorkshire, Past and Present
Author: Thomas Baines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1870
Genre:
ISBN:

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Monthly Report for Members

Monthly Report for Members
Author: League of Nations Union
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1919
Genre: Peace
ISBN:

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Marriage Disputes in Medieval England

Marriage Disputes in Medieval England
Author: Frederik Pedersen
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1852851988

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Most information about medieval life comes from the records of the church courts of the province of York, which date from the 14th century. This work investigates cases involving a range of disputes, including sex, consent and violence.


Celts, Romans, Britons

Celts, Romans, Britons
Author: Francesca Kaminski-Jones
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192608150

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This interdisciplinary volume of essays examines the real and imagined role of Classical and Celtic influence in the history of British identity formation, from late antiquity to the present day. In so doing, it makes the case for increased collaboration between the fields of Classical reception and Celtic studies, and opens up new avenues of investigation into the categories Celtic and Classical, which are presented as fundamentally interlinked and frequently interdependent. In a series of chronologically arranged chapters, beginning with the post-Roman Britons and ending with the 2016 Brexit referendum, it draws attention to the constructed and historically contingent nature of the Classical and the Celtic, and explores how notions related to both categories have been continuously combined and contrasted with one another in relation to British identities. Britishness is revealed as a site of significant Celtic-Classical cross-pollination, and a context in which received ideas about Celts, Romans, and Britons can be fruitfully reconsidered, subverted, and reformulated. Responding to important scholarly questions that are best addressed by this interdisciplinary approach, and extending the existing literature on Classical reception and national identity by treating the Celtic as an equally relevant tradition, the volume creates a new and exciting dialogue between subjects that all too often are treated in isolation, and sets the foundations for future cross-disciplinary conversations.