Britain and its Neighbours

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Archaeology
Britain
Bullion Economies
Caernarfon Castle
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Continental Europe
Cross Slab
cross-cultural interactions
Cultural contacts
Early Modern Europe
Ecclesiastical Sites
Edward III
Eleanor's Garden
Eleanor’s Garden
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Franks Casket
Furnished Burials
Gaelic
Gaelic Speakers
historical linguistics
iconographic analysis
interdisciplinary medieval European research
Irish Sea Region
James III
King George III
Late Viking Age
legal history studies
Long-standing relations
Manx
Manx Gaelic
medieval archaeology
Medieval Europe
Otto III
Pays De Vaud
Queen's Gate
Queen’s Gate
Runic Inscriptions
Scandinavian period
Scandinavian Scotland
Scottish Gaelic
transnational cultural exchange
Vice Versa
Viking Age
Viking Age Settlement
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367342661
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Britain and its Neighbours explores instances and periods of cultural contact and exchanges between communities in Britain with those in other parts of Europe between c.500 and 1700.

Collectively, the twelve case studies highlight certain aspects of cultural contact and exchange and present neglected factors, previously overlooked evidence, and new methodological approaches. The discussions draw from a broad range of disciplines including archaeology, history, art history, iconography, literature, linguistics, and legal history in order to shine new light on a multi-faceted variety of expressions of the equally diverse and long-standing relations between Britain and its neighbours. Organised chronologically, the volume accentuates the consistency and continuity of social, cultural, and intellectual connections between Britain and Continental Europe in a period that spans over a millennium.

With its range of specialised topics, Britain and its Neighbours is a useful resource for undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars interested in cultural and intellectual studies and the history of Britain’s long-standing connections to Europe.

Dirk H. Steinforth is an archaeologist and translator in Göttingen, Germany. Working as an independent researcher, he studied every aspect of the Viking Age in the Irish Sea, particularly the Isle of Man, and published two books and various articles on the subject.

Charles C. Rozier is Lecturer in Medieval European History at Durham University, United Kingdom. He specialises in the intellectual culture of European monasticism, c.800–1200, publishing widely on the writing of history and uses of the past in medieval Europe.