Collection of Essays
Britain and its neighbours: cultural contacts and exchanges in medieval and early modern Europe Steinforth, Dirk H. • Rozier, Charles C. [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Themes in medieval and early modern history |
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Language: | English |
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Content
Britain and its neighbours: Contacts, exchanges, influences. An introduction |
Wayland the Smith and the Massacre of the innocents: Pagan-Christian 'amalgamation' on the Anglo-Saxon Franks Casket |
The permeating presence of practices: Northwest English and Manx ecclesiastical sites with Viking-Age furnished burials and sculpture |
Between Continental models, a Christian message, and a Scandinavian audience: Early examples of the image of 'Christ trampling the Beasts' in the British Isles |
Silver threads - How Scandinavian Scotland connected with a wider economic world |
The problem of Manx: Norse linguistic evidence for the survival of Manx Gaelic in the Scandinavian period |
Legal custom and Lex Castrensis? - Using law and literature to navigate the North-Sea neighbourhood in the late Viking Age |
Ring-fencing the gardinum? European romance to British reality of the thirteenth-century Caernarfon Castle garden and park |
Albany and the poets: John Stuart, Duke of Albany, and the transfer of ideas between Scotland and the Continent, 1509-1536 |