The Anglo-Saxons by Paul Hill

The Anglo-Saxons by Paul Hill

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Explores the legacy of Anglo-Saxons and whether they have any meaning in modern multi-cultural England

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The Anglo-Saxons by Paul Hill

What happened to the reputation of the Anglo-Saxons after the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066? How were they portrayed by historians, politicians and artists over the centuries? Not long after the Norman invasion William of Malmesbury viewed it as an unmitigated disaster, while Geoffrey of Monmouth cast the Anglo-Saxons as cruel invaders and resurrected the old Arthurian myths. Later, Elizabethan historians saved Anglo-Saxon manuscripts for posterity and the English Civil War saw the overtly political use of a sense of Anglo-Saxonism. This was followed by an earnest attempt by scholars to understand the Old English language. It was an era which saw the rise of the first real histories of England, with mixed results for the Anglo-Saxons. The notions of Germanism and an Anglo-Saxon 'race' in both England and America preceded the Victorian age where politics, art and culture began to reflect gratitude towards the Anglo-Saxons. In conclusion the author asks how the Anglo- Saxons are viewed by the modern English people.
PAUL HILL is the author of The Age of Athelstan - Britain's Forgotten History and The Road to Hastings- the Politics of Power in Anglo- Saxon England (both published by Tempus) and has appeared on television and radio as an Anglo-Saxon expert.
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ISBN 13 9780752436043
ISBN 10 075243604X
Title The Anglo-Saxons
Author Paul Hill
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2006-07-01
Number of pages 256
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