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Drawing on 28 original essays, A Companion to the Early Middle Ages takes an inclusive approach to the history of Britain and Ireland from c.500 to c.1100 to overcome artificial distinctions of modern national boundaries.
  •  A collaborative history from leading scholars, covering the key debates and issues


    Drawing on 28 original essays, A Companion to the Early Middle Ages takes an inclusive approach to the history of Britain and Ireland from c.500 to c.1100 to overcome artificial distinctions of modern national boundaries.
    •  A collaborative history from leading scholars, covering the key debates and issues
      Content:
      Chapter One Introduction (pages 1–8): Pauline Stafford
      Chapter Two Historiography (pages 9–22): Pauline Stafford
      Chapter Three Sources (pages 23–38): Pauline Stafford
      Chapter Four Britain and Ireland, c.500 (pages 39–56): Barbara Yorke
      Chapter Five Economy (pages 57–75): Howard B. Clarke
      Chapter Six Kings and Kingship (pages 76–90): Barbara Yorke
      Chapter Seven Communities and Kinship (pages 91–106): David E. Thornton
      Chapter Eight Social Structure (pages 107–125): Thomas M. Charles?Edwards
      Chapter Nine Britain, Ireland, and Europe, c.500–c.750 (pages 126–142): Paul Fouracre
      Chapter Ten Conversions to Christianity (pages 143–159): Huw Pryce
      Chapter Eleven Church Organization and Pastoral Care (pages 160–176): Thomas Pickles
      Chapter Twelve Latin Learning and Christian Art (pages 177–192): Martin J. Ryan
      Chapter Thirteen Viking Raids and Conquest (pages 193–211): Dawn Hadley
      Chapter Fourteen Scandinavian Settlement (pages 212–230): Dawn Hadley
      Chapter Fifteen Britain, Ireland, and Europe, c.750–c.900 (pages 231–247): Janet L. Nelson
      Chapter Sixteen Scotland (pages 249–267): Alex Woolf
      Chapter Seventeen Ireland, c.900–c.1000 (pages 268–284): Edel Bhreathnach
      Chapter Eighteen Ireland, c.1000–c.1100 (pages 285–302): Se?n Duffy
      Chapter Nineteen Northumbria (pages 303–321): William M. Aird
      Chapter Twenty Southumbria (pages 322–340): Charles Insley
      Chapter Twenty?One Wales and West Britain (pages 341–357): John Reuben Davies
      Chapter Twenty?Two Britain, Ireland, and Europe, c.900?c.1100 (pages 358–375): Simon MacLean
      Chapter Twenty?Three The Institutional Church (pages 376–394): Catherine Cubitt
      Chapter Twenty?Four Pastoral Care and Religious Belief (pages 395–413): Catherine Cubitt
      Chapter Twenty?Five Nobility (pages 414–431): Julia Crick
      Chapter Twenty?Six Settlement and Social Differentiation (pages 432–445): Sally Crawford
      Chapter Twenty?Seven Localities (pages 446–458): David E. Thornton
      Chapter Twenty?Eight Queens and Queenship (pages 459–476): Pauline Stafford
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