Series: Past Imperfect
148 Pages, Trim size: 111 x 181 mm
Susan Oosthuizen is Professor of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge, the Society of Antiquaries and the Royal Historical Society.
[A]t less than 150pp I was expecting a brief polemic, and read on with an increasing degree of astonishment at the breadth of knowledge and the depth of research it contained, marshalling arguments for and against the traditional views of a radically changed social, political and economic post-Roman landscape. ~Nigel Hillpaul, Excutibor
In this slim volume, Susan Oosthuizen thoroughly reconsiders the question of what happened in Britain during the poorly documented fifth and sixth centuries ... The Emergence of the English is a stimulating book that is sure to generate much discussion. ~Leonard Neidorf, Anglia, 138
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