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Livres anciens et modernes

Hines, John

THE ANGLO-SAXONS FROM THE MIGRATION PERIOD TO THE EIGHTH CENTURY An Ethnographic Perspective Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket

Boydell Press, 1997

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Année
1997
Auteur
Hines, John
Éditeurs
Boydell Press
Thème
Medieval Cultural Anthropology Culture Sociology Archaeology, Mediaeval Anglo-saxon Studies
Description
Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket
Description
Hardcover ISBN 0851154794

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Mild foxing to textblock. Spotting to boards. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; Studies in Historical Archaeoethnology 2; 9.5 X 6.7 X 1.6 inches; 488 pages; Between 376 and 476 the Roman Empire in western Europe was dismantled by aggressive outsiders, `barbarians' as the Romans labelled them. Chief among these were the Visigoths, a new force of previously separate Gothic and other groups from south-west France, initially settled by the Romans but subsequently, from the middle of the fifth century, achieving total independence from the failing Roman Empire, and extending their power from the Loire to the Straits of Gibraltar. These studies draw on literary and archaeological evidence to address important questions thrown up by the history of the Visigoths and of the kingdom they generated: the historical processes which led to their initial creation; the emergence of the Visigothic kingdom in the fifth century; and the government, society, culture and economy of the `mature' kingdom of the sixth and seventh centuries. A valuable feature of the collection, reflecting the switch of the centre of the Visigothic kingdom from France to Spain from the beginning of the sixth century, is the inclusion, in English, of current Spanish scholarship. Contributors: Dennis Green, Peter Heather, Ana Maria Jimйnex Garnica, Giorgio Ausenda, Ian Wood, Isabel Velбzquez, Felix Retamero, Pablo C. Dнaz, Mayke De Jong, Gisela Ripoll Lуpez, Andreas Schwarcz.