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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691228426
ISBN-13
9780691228426
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11050072292
Product Key Features
Book Title
Building Anglo-Saxon England
Number of Pages
496 Pages
Language
English
Topic
History / Medieval, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Medieval
Publication Year
2021
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Architecture, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
70.3 Oz
Item Length
11.2 in
Item Width
8.6 in
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Trade
Reviews
"There appears to be some basis for the theory of a freer Saxon England, and if the period is of deeper interest to you, then you'll well be rewarded by this book." ---Stewart Rayment, interLib, "I admired and appreciated John Blair's Building Anglo-Saxon England, which provides a cutting-edge survey of how England came literally to be built. Beautifully illustrated and possessed of a panoramic sweep, it integrates archaeology, topography and textual studies to ground-breaking effect." ---Tom Holland, History Today, "Perceptively and compellingly constructed, and richly furnished with illustrations, maps and plans throughout, it again represents a hugely important contribution from a most luminary scholar." ---Duncan W. Wright, Early Medieval Europe, "This is a book that should be read by most scholars and students working on this period. It embodies much personal research and will undoubtedly lead on to many further discussions." ---Della Hooke, Medieval Archaeology, "A cutting-edge survey of how England came literally to be built. Beautifully illustrated and possessed of a panoramic sweep, it integrates archaeology, topography and textual studies to ground-breaking effect. The origins and early history of places across England are brought alive as rarely before." ---Tom Holland, History Today, "The most stimulating book I've read this year has been John Blair's Building Anglo-Saxon England . . . . Beautifully written and generously illustrated, this book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how the Anglo-Saxons saw and interacted with the places in which they lived." ---Eleanor Parker, History Today, "Beautifully presented and richly illustrated, [ Building Anglo-Saxon England ] takes the reader back to what used to be the Dark Ages. Thanks, in no small part to the work of its author, a distinguished historian, the centuries between about 600 and 1100 are now less dark." ---William White, Church Times, "Beautifully presented and richly illustrated. . . . A panoramic view, providing new insights into Anglo-Saxon architecture and a new way of understanding the Anglo-Saxon world." ---William Whyte, Church Times, A welcome change to some more traditional history books that focus on the information gleaned from the written word, this work takes advantage of some of the most recent archaeological discoveries, some of which are from unpublished sources., "The most stimulating book I've read this year. . . . This magnificent work draws together a wealth of archaeological, artistic and written evidence to offer a new picture of the inhabited landscapes of early medieval England. . . . Beautifully written and generously illustrated, this book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how the Anglo-Saxons saw and interacted with the places in which they lived." ---Eleanor Parker, History Today, "John Blair has taken on the monumental task of probing the cultural innovations that helped to shape early medieval buildings and settlement patterns after AD 600 until 1086 and a little beyond. . . history may not change but our perceptions of it can and new evidence is always emerging." ---Della Hooke, Medieval Archaeology
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
942.017
Synopsis
A radical rethinking of the Anglo-Saxon world that draws on the latest archaeological discoveriesThis beautifully illustrated book draws on the latest archaeological discoveries to present a radical reappraisal of the Anglo-Saxon built environment and its inhabitants. John Blair, one of the world's leading experts on this transformative era in, Shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize A radical rethinking of the Anglo-Saxon world that draws on the latest archaeological discoveries This beautifully illustrated book draws on the latest archaeological discoveries to present a radical reappraisal of the Anglo-Saxon built environment and its inhabitants. John Blair, one of the world's leading experts on this transformative era in England's early history, explains the origins of towns, manor houses, and castles in a completely new way, and sheds new light on the important functions of buildings and settlements in shaping people's lives during the age of the Venerable Bede and King Alfred. Building Anglo-Saxon England demonstrates how hundreds of recent excavations enable us to grasp for the first time how regionally diverse the built environment of the Anglo-Saxons truly was. Blair identifies a zone of eastern England with access to the North Sea whose economy, prosperity, and timber buildings had more in common with the Low Countries and Scandinavia than the rest of England. The origins of villages and their field systems emerge with a new clarity, as does the royal administrative organization of the kingdom of Mercia, which dominated central England for two centuries. Featuring a wealth of color illustrations throughout, Building Anglo-Saxon England explores how the natural landscape was modified to accommodate human activity, and how many settlements--secular and religious--were laid out with geometrical precision by specialist surveyors. The book also shows how the Anglo-Saxon love of elegant and intricate decoration is reflected in the construction of the living environment, which in some ways was more sophisticated than it would become after the Norman Conquest., A radical rethinking of the Anglo-Saxon world that draws on the latest archaeological discoveriesThis beautifully illustrated book draws on the latest archaeological discoveries to present a radical reappraisal of the Anglo-Saxon built environment and its inhabitants. John Blair, one of the world's leading experts on this transformative era in England's early history, explains the origins of towns, manor houses, and castles in a completely new way, and sheds new light on the important functions of buildings and settlements in shaping people's lives during the age of the Venerable Bede and King Alfred.Building Anglo-Saxon England demonstrates how hundreds of recent excavations enable us to grasp for the first time how regionally diverse the built environment of the Anglo-Saxons truly was. Blair identifies a zone of eastern England with access to the North Sea whose economy, prosperity, and timber buildings had more in common with the Low Countries and Scandinavia than the rest of England. The origins of villages and their field systems emerge with a new clarity, as does the royal administrative organization of the kingdom of Mercia, which dominated central England for two centuries.Featuring a wealth of color illustrations throughout, Building Anglo-Saxon England explores how the natural landscape was modified to accommodate human activity, and how many settlements--secular and religious-were laid out with geometrical precision by specialist surveyors. The book also shows how the Anglo-Saxon love of elegant and intricate decoration is reflected in the construction of the living environment, which in some ways was more sophisticated than it would become after the Norman Conquest.
LC Classification Number
DA152.B593 2021
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