Global Perspectives on Early Medieval England - Anglo-Saxon Studies
Global Perspectives on Early Medieval England - Anglo-Saxon Studies
hardback
Published:
8 April, 2022
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781783276868 |
| ISBN10 | 178327686X |
| Number Of Pages | 272 |
| Item Weight | 563 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Boydell & Brewer Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
A welcome collection by distinguished scholars that is excellent throughout but especially so when exploring Oceania and islander perspectives. * SPECULUM *
Global Perspectives on Early Medieval England lives up to its ambitious name. I praise the authors for their ability to tackle head-on several emergent challenges rooted in the premodern world, namely the contentions of identity, the ethics of propagation, and the rights and wrongs of conquest. These authors demonstrate how scholars of medieval letters, sciences, and cultures can collaborate to serve the general public, utilizing their expertise to elucidate the past, untangling its intricate presence. -- Sherif Abdelkarim, Grinnell College * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW *
The collection offers new and established scholars engaging avenues to reconsider the place of "Anglo-Saxon England" in our research, allowing us the opportunity to question long-held beliefs about the early English period and arrive at a more robust and insightful view of the lives of early English peoples. * COMITATUS *
Author's Bio
Karen Louise Jolly is professor of medieval European history at the University of Hawai'i Mānoa. Her research focuses on popular religion, marginal manuscripts, and re-imagining early medieval Britain through historical fiction. Britton Elliott Brooks is assistant professor of English at Kyushu University. His research centres on the environmental humanities, focusing most recently on non-human soundscapes in early medieval literature and the role of the ocean in literature more broadly. DEBBY BANHAM is a tutor and special supervisor at Newnham College, Cambridge and an affiliated lecturer in the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. Britton Elliott Brooks is assistant professor of English at Kyushu University. His research centres on the environmental humanities, focusing most recently on non-human soundscapes in early medieval literature and the role of the ocean in literature more broadly. JANE HAWKES is Professor Emerita of Medieval Art History at the University of York and a leading specialist on Anglo-Saxon sculpture and iconography and its broader context in relation to late antique, British and Irish early medieval art. JOHN HINES is Professor of Archaeology at Cardiff University. Karen Louise Jolly is professor of medieval European history at the University of Hawai'i Mānoa. Her research focuses on popular religion, marginal manuscripts, and re-imagining early medieval Britain through historical fiction. Kazutomo Karasawa is Professor of English philology at Rikkyo University, Tokyo.